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Donald Trump Rules Out Another Presidential Debate Against Kamala Harris
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Donald Trump has ruled out participating in another presidential debate against Kamala Harris before the November election. Trump claimed that Harris wanted a rematch because he "clearly" won the first debate, but instant polls taken after the contest indicated that voters felt Harris had performed better. Trump's decision not to participate in a second debate comes after the first debate attracted 67.1 million television viewers, according to Nielsen data. Trump's statement on Truth Social read "THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE!" and he also restated his claim that Harris and Joe Biden have "destroyed our Country".
Under the bright lights, the American people got to see the choice they will face this fall at the ballot box: between moving forward with Kamala Harris or going backwards with Trump.
He said! He said! Concepts of a plan!
Two nights ago Donald Trump and I had our first debate and I believe we owe it to the voters to have another.
As the United States approaches a critical election, I can't sit quietly as Donald Trump – perhaps the most serious threat to the rule of law in a generation – eyes a return to the White House.
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're eating the cats … they're eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what's happening in our country, and it's a shame.
When a prizefighter loses a fight, the first words out of his mouth are, 'I WANT A REMATCH.' Polls clearly show that I won the Debate against Comrade Kamala Harris, the Democrats' Radical Left Candidate, on Tuesday night, and she immediately called for a Second Debate.
Another debate would potentially help Harris, but could also shake up the existing glow that surrounds her.
Voters will have a lasting impression of Kamala Harris as looking presidential and standing on their side.
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sources
- 1.The Guardian
- 2.Le Monde
- 3.Al Jazeera
- 4.BBC
- 5.France 24
- 6.ABC News (Australia)
- 7.ABC News
- 8.Agence France-Presse
- 9.Associated Press
- 10.CBS News
- 11.CNN
- 12.Fox News
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.2024 US Presidential Election
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Israel-US Relations
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.US Politics
- 7.Election
- 8.US-China Relations
- 9.Iran Foreign Policy
- 10.US under Joe Biden
- 11.Immigration to the US
- 12.Abortion
countries
organizations
- 1.Republican Party
- 2.Democratic Party
- 3.Truth Social
- 4.Nielsen
- 5.White House
- 6.Instagram
- 7.Ipsos
- 8.Progressive Change Campaign Committee
- 9.Semafor
- 10.YouGov UK
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Kamala Harris
- 3.Joe Biden
- 4.James David Vance
- 5.Tim Walz
- 6.Adam Green
- 7.Alberto Gonzales
- 8.Ana Faguy
- 9.Bruce Romanick
- 10.David Muir
- 11.Doug Burgum
- 12.George W Bush