SAN MARCOS, Texas – Texas State University in San Marcos has received a visit from the US Secret Service in preparation for hosting a 2024 presidential debate, according to recently obtained records. The documents indicate that the agency’s presence is related to concerns of a potential physical safety threat to the presidential candidates.
During the visit, the Secret Service, in collaboration with the Texas State University Police Department, assessed the security measures of the debate site and nearby hotels. The university is set to make history as the first location in Texas chosen to host a presidential debate and holds the distinction of being the only state university that has graduated a U.S. president β Lyndon B. Johnson.
We thought that we had a real opportunity to showcase Texas through the lens of the place that made him who he was, expressed Texas State President Dr. Kelly Damphousse.
The first of four general election debates is scheduled to be held on September 16, 2024. The Secret Service’s involvement underscores the seriousness in ensuring the safety and protection of the candidates during these high-profile events.
Texas State University, known for its picturesque campus nestled in the heart of the Lone Star State, will become a significant focal point of the national political conversation as it welcomes top contenders for the presidency. This historic selection places the university and the surrounding community in the spotlight, with all eyes turning to San Marcos come debate night.
As preparations continue and security measures are put in place, Texas State stands ready to host a debate that not only demonstrates its capability to facilitate such important political events but also highlights the deep connection between the university and the nation’s past and future leaders.