Donald Trump says he won't debate Kamala Harris after her campaign proposed an October debate
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50% Medium Conservative
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55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
1% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : This latest development is yet another moment of ongoing drama related to Trump and debates.46% : Trump made his announcement with an all caps post on Truth Social.
28% : In a rare and atypical spin-room appearance after the debate, Trump told reporters: "She wants a second debate because she lost.
19% : "On Wednesday, Trump questioned "why would I do a Rematch?" on Truth Social, after telling Fox & Friends that morning that he is "not inclined to do it because I won the debate by a lot," Trump said.
17% : "At his visit to Shanksville, Pa. for the 9/11 day of remembrance, Trump said he was open to another debate with Vice President Kamala Harris if it is hosted by NBC or Fox News.
11% : Since the campaign's proposal, Trump had been ambiguous about whether he would commit to another face-off with Harris, underscored by the former president believing he won the debate despite widespread criticism of his performance.
4% : he wrote.Harris' campaign proposed a second debate immediately after the conclusion of her and Trump's Tuesday night ABC News presidential debate in Philadelphia, which was largely seen as a success for Harris and a setback for Trump.
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