Thursday, August 8, 2024

Trump-Kamala face-to-face debate on September 10

 

    Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump

Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris will participate in the debate on ABC on September 10 in the November presidential election in the United States. This will be the first face-to-face debate between the two contenders. Some recent polls have predicted a close fight between the two in the upcoming elections.

Meanwhile, at a press conference at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, Donald Trump said he would like to have two more debates with Kamala on September 4 and 25, which will be broadcast on Fox and NBC.

In a post on social media X, Kamala Harris said that she is preparing to participate in the September 10 debate with Trump after "finally agreeing".

After an election campaign in Detroit, Kamala told reporters that she is willing to participate in more debates with Trump. But an official from Kamala's campaign reiterated that the Sept. 4 Fox debate is still off their table.

After an election campaign in Detroit, Kamala told reporters that she is willing to participate in more debates with Trump. However, an official from Kamala's campaign reiterated that the September 4 Fox debate is still off their table.

The official also said future debates with Trump depend on his participation in the Sept. 10 debate on ABC. However, Kamala's campaign has already ruled out participating in the Fox debate.

Earlier, Trump indicated that he may not participate in the ABC debate. Before his speech, Kamala replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate. The debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was scheduled to take place on ABC on September 10. The two participated in their first debate on CNN on June 27.

Meanwhile, a poll published by Ipsos yesterday showed that since the end of July, Kamala has widened the gap with her rival Trump in terms of public support. According to the poll results, 42 percent of voters support Kamala, while 37 percent support Trump. An earlier July 22-23 Reuters/Ipsos poll put the two at 37 percent and 34 percent, respectively.

Last Tuesday, Kamala Harris announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate. After this incident, Trump appeared in public for the first time by holding a press conference in Palm Beach yesterday.

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