ABC warns candidates before Democratic debate: No swearing

ABC News sent advisories to the 10 Democratic presidential candidates participating in Thursday night’s debate asking they not swear during the event in Houston.

“We wanted to take this opportunity to remind you that, as the debate will air on the ABC broadcast network, we are governed by Federal Communications Commission indecency rules,” ABC News political director Rick Klein wrote in a memo forwarded to the campaigns that was obtained by The New York Times.

“Candidates should therefore avoid cursing or expletives in accordance with federal law,” Klein added.

The Hill has reached out to ABC News for comment.

{mosads}ABC is due to host the event from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. with 10 candidates on stage, including the top three contenders — former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) — who will be appearing together for the first time in a primary debate.

The debate will be moderated by ABC chief anchor and “This Week” and “Good Morning America” host George Stephanopoulos, “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir, ABC News correspondent Linsey Davis and Univision anchor Jorge Ramos. 

The warning comes as some of the Democratic contenders have been known to curse in public, including former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) in the aftermath of the shooting in El Paso, Texas, when he was expressing frustration with the media coverage. 
Tags Bernie Sanders Beto O'Rourke Elizabeth Warren George Stephanopoulos Joe Biden

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