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Donald Trump said he has agreed to debate Kamala Harris, while ranting about his new opponent during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump previously canceled the ABC News debate on Sept. 10, claiming he had agreed to debate Biden, not Harris. Trump’s campaign schedule is relatively light in comparison to Harris, who, ...
Former President Donald Trump said he has agreed to an offer from Fox News to debate Vice President Kamala Harris on Sept. 4, according to a post on Truth Social late Friday.
Donald Trump held a press conference where he confirmed he intends to debate Kamala Harris in September. ... Before Biden, 81, withdrew from the race, he and Trump agreed to two debates.
Former President Donald Trump said in a late-night post online that he “terminated” a previously set debate on ABC, and that he would instead debate Vice President Kamala Harris on Fox News.
Donald Trump told the public that he'd debate Kamala Harris in two weeks, and the relevant details had been resolved. That wasn't altogether true. IE 11 is not supported.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are shown on screen in the spin room during the second presidential debate on Sept. 10, 2024. Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images ...
Former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have agreed to a Sept. 10 debate on ABC, the network said Thursday. The announcement followed a Trump news conference in Palm Beach ...
Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will participate in next month's 90-minute debate in Philadelphia with Vice President Kamala Harris after raising concerns about the rules.
Trump had already agreed to an ABC News debate with Biden on Sept. 10. ... Trump said he would absolutely debate Harris, calling it an obligation for any nominee. Featured Weekly Ad.
Trump doesn't want to debate Harris again. I'm thankful we won't have to live through that. Debates are supposed to be a civil comparison of stances between two candidates.
Harris received better reviews after the debate, with 67% of likely voters saying she did well compared with 40% for Trump, according to polling from The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer ...