Key Takeaways , From the Trump and Biden <br />Town Hall Meetings.<br />President Donald Trump and Democratic <br />candidate Joe Biden held dueling televised <br />Town Hall Meetings on Thursday night.<br />The meetings aired <br />simultaneously on <br />separate networks.<br />During Trump's Town Hall on NBC, <br />he refused to denounce <br />pro-Trump online community QAnon.<br />The far-right movement pushes a<br />conspiracy theory that the Democratic Party is <br />comprised of pedophiles who are also a satanic cult.<br />During Biden's Town Hall, the former vice president <br />said he would support making both masks and <br />a coronavirus vaccine mandatory.<br />He said that he would take the vaccine himself by <br />the end of 2020 "if the body of scientists say that <br />this is what is ready to be done and it’s been tested.".<br />During Trump's Town Hall, he skirted questions about <br />whether he tested negative for the coronavirus <br />on the day of the debate with Biden.<br />I probably did, and I took a test the day before and the day before ... Possibly I did. Possibly I didn’t, President Trump, via 'The New York Times'.<br />When asked about expanding the Supreme Court, <br />Biden stated that he would make <br />his position clear before the election.<br />[The American people] have a right to know where I stand, and they’ll have a right to know where I stand before they vote, Joe Biden, Democratic Presidential <br />Candidate, via 'The New York Times'.<br />Trump stated that he would commit <br />to a peaceful transfer of power if the upcoming <br />Nov. 3 election was an "honest election.".<br />The candidates have a second debate <br />scheduled for next week on Thursday
