In a recent announcement on Truth Social, Republican nominee Donald Trump stated that he will not participate in a future debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump claimed that there will be no third debate and criticized Harris for being a no-show for a proposed debate earlier in the month. Instead of facing off against Harris, Trump appeared on Fox News for a solo town hall with host Sean Hannity.
Both campaigns have declared their candidates as the winners of Tuesday night’s debate in Philadelphia. However, a spokesperson for Harris expressed openness to another debate with Trump, with Harris herself mentioning at a North Carolina rally that she believes they owe it to voters to debate again. Fox News has extended invitations to both campaigns for a debate in October.
Representatives for both the Harris and Trump campaigns have yet to respond to requests for comments on the matter. The possibility of a future debate between the two candidates remains uncertain, with Trump adamantly refusing to participate in any future debates with Harris. The decision to forgo a potential rematch has sparked discussions and speculation about the reasons behind Trump’s announcement and the implications for the upcoming election. The political landscape continues to evolve as the debates and campaigning intensify in the lead-up to the election.
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