CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – You might not have stayed up late enough to watch, but if you heard that Charlottesville was mentioned during the CNN Presidential Debate on June 27, it’s true.

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump fought over key issues, with Charlottesville coming up several times.

This is every reference to Charlottesville made by the candidates during the debate, in case you missed it.

– President Biden: “I wasn’t going to run again, until I saw what happened in Charlottesville, Virginia. People coming out of the woods carrying swastikas on torches and singing the same anti-Semitic bile they sang back in Germany.”

– President Biden: “The young woman got killed, they spoke to the mother. And she — they asked him, they said, what — well, what do you think of those people? The people who wanted to get killed, the ones who tried to stop it, and the ones who said, I think they’re fine people on both sides.”

– President Biden: “What American president would ever say, Nazis coming out of fields, carrying torches, singing the same anti-Semitic bile, carrying swastikas, were fine people.”

– Former President Trump: “He says he ran because of Charlottesville. He didn’t run because of Charlottesville. He ran because it was his last chance at — he’s not equipped to be president. You know it and I know it.”

– Former President Trump: “That story has been totally wiped out because when you see the sentence, it said 100 percent exoneration on there. So he just keeps it going.”

– Former President Trump: “You talk about Charlottesville. This is 100 times Charlottesville, 1,000 times. The whole country is exploding because of you, because they don’t respect you.”

– President Biden: “And debunk. It happened. All you have to do is listen to what was said at the time. And the idea that somehow that’s the only reason I ran. I ran because I was worried a guy like this guy can get elected.”

– President Biden: “If he thought they were good people coming out of that all — that for us, carrying those — those woods, carrying those torches, then he didn’t deserve to be president, didn’t deserve to be president at all.”

Official transcript quotes: network closed captioning by CNN.