Trump agrees to debate Harris Sept. 4 on Fox News, rejects ABC offer

Aug 03, 2024 View Original Article
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56% : "The rules will be the same as he agreed to with President Joe Biden, Trump adds.
37% : Trump adds the debate will abide by the original ABC rules, including candidates with 15% of the vote in four polls can take the stage.
15% : That ABC debate, originally scheduled for Sept. 10 with Biden, is now off, Trump says, as he sues ABC and political anchor George Stephanopoulos over "a conflict of interest."
12% : Harris has been challenging Trump to a debate in every campaign appearance she's made since Biden announced he's not seeking reelection.
9% : Former President Donald Trump announced early Saturday he's agreed to a pivotal debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on Fox News Sept. 4.Trump posted on his TruthSocial stream that he'll go up against Harris, the Democratic pick for president in 2024, on that Wednesday just after Labor Day.

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