Kamala Harris's Latest Ploy to Troll Donald Trump: Going on Fox News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : Trump had initially agreed to participate in the sit-down, which has been a standing tradition for candidates in a presidential election cycle.49% : "As of today, it has been **one month** since Trump's been interviewed by a mainstream media outlet, as he has backed out of 60 Minutes and refuses to debate again," Harris campaign spokesman Ian Sams wrote on social media.
36% : Trump was already scheduled to appear on the network on Wednesday in a town hall event moderated by Harris Faulkner which is set to focus on issues impacting women ahead of the election.
32% : "Trump has refused to appear on less friendly outlets and networks as the election approaches, speaking mostly to politically aligned anchors like Maria Bartiromo on Fox News.
21% : In consistent form, Harris agreed to participate and Trump refused.
15% : A second debate may not be in the cards but Harris and Trump will go somewhat head-to-head on October 16 as Harris sits down for an interview with Bret Baier and Trump appears in a town hall with Harris Faulkner.
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