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Trump rules out second TV debate with Kamala Harris

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    72% Very Conservative

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    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    84% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -25% Negative

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64% : Trump and Ms Harris debated for the first time on Tuesday in Philadelphia, where she was widely considered to have won the night.
31% : After Ms Harris claimed that supporters at his rallies were "bored", Trump falsely claimed that migrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating the pets of local residents.
24% : Her campaign immediately called for a second debate to be held before polling day, but Trump suggested afterwards he would not be willing to participate again.
23% : Some Republicans called for Trump to debate Ms Harris again after his attack lines were derailed by his lengthy asides on migration.
12% : Trump rules out second TV debate with Kamala HarrisTony Diver12 September 2024 at 9:46 pmDonald Trump has ruled out debating Kamala Harris a second time before the presidential election.
12% : Mr Biden's disastrous performance ultimately led to his resignation from the presidential race, and a second debate was organised between Trump and Ms Harris on ABC News.

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