Hofstra University To Host First Presidential Debate In September

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) -- Hofstra University will host the first presidential debate at their Long Island campus on Sept. 26, according to the Commission on Presidential Debates.

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The Tuesday announcement comes after Wright University, located in Dayton, Ohio, announced they would be withdrawing from the event, citing rising security costs to upwards of $8 million, the Dayton Daily News reports.

The Commission says Hofstra agreed to serve as an alternate for the debate back in September 2015.

The university previously hosted a 2012 Town Hall debate between President Barack Obama and then-Republican candidate Mitt Romney.

Hofstra University served very successfully as a presidential debate site in 2012," the Commission of Presidential Debates said in a statement Tuesday. "The Commission looks forward to working with Hofstra once again."

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