Donald Trump Denies Second Debate with Kamala Harris
Donald Trump has officially confirmed that he will not agree to a second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the November presidential election.
Deadline Passed for CNN Debate Offer
On Thursday (October 10), the deadline passed for the 78-year-old former president to accept an offer from CNN to debate the 59-year-old vice president. Instead, Kamala agreed to a town hall on the network on October 23.
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Donald Trump’s Announcement
According to reporting by Deadline, Donald announced that he had no intention of agreeing to a second debate on Wednesday.
“There will be no rematch,” he announced, confirming something that he had previously hinted at. The outlet noted that he felt it was “too late in the process” to take the stage again.
Kamala Harris’s Response
Kamala‘s campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said that Donald “fears another debate where Vice President Harris would hold him accountable in front of tens of millions of Americans.”
Their first and only debate took place in September and attracted nearly 60 million viewers.
If you missed it, Kamala gave an interview on a massive podcast earlier this week.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Donald Trump has firmly stated his decision not to engage in a second debate with Kamala Harris. The dynamics of their first debate and the subsequent developments indicate a significant stance in the political landscape.
FAQs
Q: Why did Donald Trump decline a second debate with Kamala Harris?
A: Donald Trump expressed that he believes it is too late in the process for another debate and has no intention of engaging in a rematch.
Q: What was Kamala Harris’s response to Donald Trump’s decision?
A: Kamala Harris’s campaign chair, Jen O’Malley Dillon, mentioned that Donald fears another debate where the Vice President would hold him accountable in front of millions of Americans.
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