Donald Trump Says He Won't Debate Kamala Harris Again, But Harris Calls for a Rematch: 'We Owe It to the Voters'
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50% Medium Conservative
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50% Medium Conservative
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49% : TVLine readers chose Harris as the clear winner, with 74% of poll respondents saying she won the debate and 25% opting for Trump.19% : "Trump and Harris faced off in their first debate on Tuesday night, with ABC serving as host and ABC News' David Muir and Linsey Davis serving as moderators.
16% : Trump declared that he would not debate Harris again in a Truth Social post on Thursday, spelling out in all-caps: "THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE!"
8% : (Trump previously debated President Joe Biden in June, with Biden's poor performance contributing to his decision to drop out of the race and endorse his VP Harris as the Democratic nominee.)
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