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Trump Declines Second Debate with Harris, Sparking Controversy Ahead of Election

Friday 13 September 2024 - 11:06
Trump Declines Second Debate with Harris, Sparking Controversy Ahead of Election

In a decisive move ahead of the upcoming election, Donald Trump has announced that he will not participate in another presidential debate against Kamala Harris. This declaration came just two days after their initial confrontation in Philadelphia, where Trump asserted that Harris's call for a rematch stemmed from her recognition of his "clear" victory.

Despite Trump's claims, immediate post-debate polls suggested that many voters believed Harris had outperformed him. In response to Trump's remarks, Harris emphasized the importance of a second debate, stating that voters deserve clarity on the critical issues at stake in the election.

As the race tightens with only two months remaining, both candidates have claimed victory following their 90-minute debate aired on ABC News. During the debate, Harris challenged Trump with pointed personal attacks, including remarks about his rally attendance and his actions during the January 6 Capitol riot. Following the debate, Trump and his supporters criticized the ABC moderators, alleging bias in favor of Harris.

In a lengthy post on Truth Social, Trump likened Harris's request for a rematch to a prizefighter seeking a second chance after a loss. He reiterated his belief that he had won the debate, stating, "Polls clearly show that I won the debate against comrade Kamala Harris, the Democrats' radical left candidate." Trump further expressed his reluctance to engage in another debate, suggesting that the discussions had already covered all necessary topics.

Harris's campaign, however, has been vocal about the need for a second debate, arguing that it would provide voters with a clear choice between continuing progress with Harris or regressing under Trump. They posed the question, "Vice-President Harris is ready for a second debate. Is Donald Trump?"

While some Trump campaign surrogates indicated that he might welcome another debate, Trump himself expressed skepticism, labeling the previous debate as "rigged" and stating he was "less inclined" to participate again after what he deemed a successful performance.

Interestingly, Trump's latest stance appears to contradict earlier statements from his campaign. Just a day prior, senior adviser Jason Miller had indicated that Trump was committed to participating in three debates. Discussions had also been underway for a potential debate on NBC News scheduled for September 25, although the network has yet to comment on Trump's recent announcement.

Political analysts have weighed in on Trump's decision, with Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, suggesting that Trump's refusal to debate could ultimately benefit Harris. He noted that voters might come away with a favorable impression of Harris as a strong candidate. Independent voter Jeremy Petersen echoed this sentiment, suggesting that Trump's reluctance to debate stems from a fear of losing momentum to Harris.

As the election approaches, the significance of televised debates remains evident. Historically, these debates have played a crucial role in shaping public perception, dating back to the first televised debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960. However, the landscape has shifted, particularly following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race after a lackluster debate performance against Trump.

With polls indicating a tight race in key battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the stakes are high. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that Harris holds a five-point lead over Trump nationally, with a majority of respondents believing she won the recent debate.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the absence of a second debate could have lasting implications for both candidates as they vie for the presidency.


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