National debt, immigration and foreign policy among other topics will dominate the discussion as candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton come face-to-face in the third and final presidential debate on Oct. 19, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The Commission on Presidential Debates announced that moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News has picked up six topics for the event.
The economy, the Supreme Court and foreign policy are the other topics on the list, the commission pointed out.
The debate, which will be held at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, follows a format where 15 minutes are allotted for each of the six topics, which sums up to a total of 90 minutes, with no commercial breaks.
The first presidential debate, which was held in New York on Sept. 26, followed the same pattern. The second debate, which was held on Oct. 9 in St Louis, stuck to the town-hall format.
The upcoming debate, is supposed to be a crucial one for Trump as he will look to make up losses and catch up with Clinton's lead.
Most surveys show the Democratic presidential candidate surging ahead in national polls.
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