Vice President Kamala Harris has confirmed her participation in only one debate before this year’s election, which is two fewer than what former President Donald Trump is proposing. This has raised questions about Harris’s commitment to engaging in a robust debate on the issues that matter most to the American people.
A campaign official said Harris would not agree to the September 4 presidential debate on Fox News that was floated by Trump. This decision has been met with criticism from Trump and his supporters, who argue that Harris is avoiding a debate on a network that is known for its conservative-leaning audience.
Harris’s campaign has stated that her participation in future debates is “contingent” on Trump showing up to the ABC News debate that has been set for September 10. This has been seen by some as an attempt to control the debate schedule and avoid a potential loss to Trump on a network that is perceived to be more favorable to the former president.
Trump, on the other hand, has shown a willingness to engage in multiple debates, proposing three debates next month, including the ABC and Fox events, as well as one hosted by NBC News on September 25. This demonstrates Trump’s confidence in his ability to articulate his vision for America and defend his record against Harris’s attacks.
During a press conference, Trump said Harris was “barely competent” and criticized her for not doing interviews as a presidential candidate. This is a valid concern, as the American people deserve to hear from both candidates and understand their positions on the issues that matter most.
Harris later told NBC News that she was “looking forward” to the debate on September 10, and ABC News affirmed that both parties had agreed to attend the event. However, it remains to be seen whether Harris will follow through on this commitment or continue to avoid engaging with Trump on a level playing field.
Trump’s willingness to debate Harris on Fox News, despite her attempts to avoid it, shows his commitment to engaging with the American people and addressing their concerns. This is in stark contrast to Harris, who appears to be more interested in controlling the debate schedule and avoiding tough questions.
As the election approaches, it is important for both candidates to engage in a robust debate on the issues that matter most to the American people. Trump has shown a willingness to do so, while Harris has been more hesitant. The American people deserve to hear from both candidates and make an informed decision based on their positions and vision for America.
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