2024 US Presidential Election
Donald Trump Agrees to Debate Kamala Harris on September 10
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have agreed to a presidential debate on September 10, hosted by ABC News. This will be the first debate between the two rivals since Trump's announcement. Trump initially stated he would not participate in the debate, citing a lawsuit, but has since retracted this statement. He has proposed three debates with three television networks, with specific dates of September 4, 10, and 25. It is unclear whether his campaign team has approached Harris' representatives to confirm the debates.
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