ABC News has announced that former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will face off in a presidential debate on September 10, setting the stage for a crucial showdown between the Republican and Democratic candidates.
The confirmation comes shortly after Trump proposed three debates with different television networks and hinted at upcoming announcements. This debate is particularly noteworthy as it follows Trump’s recent statement that he would not participate in an ABC News debate due to a lawsuit he has filed against the network.
Trump had previously expressed a preference for Fox News to host the debate but seemed to have softened his stance, agreeing to appear on ABC. He emphasized the importance of debates, stating, “I look forward to the debates because I think we have to set the record straight.”
The announcement also comes in the wake of President Joe Biden’s unexpected withdrawal from the reelection race and his endorsement of Harris, marking a dramatic shift in the campaign.
The Harris campaign has yet to respond to the latest developments. Despite this, the debate is poised to be a significant moment in the election, especially given the recent changes and ongoing political dynamics.
Meanwhile, Trump’s running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance, has criticized Harris for her limited media appearances since Biden’s exit. Harris, who travels with a press pool on Air Force Two, contrasts with Trump, who does not have a consistent press entourage.
The debate will be a key opportunity for both candidates to present their platforms and address the pressing issues facing voters.Top of Form
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