Kamala Harris, Donald Trump debating over debate

Published: Aug 26, 2024 Duration: 00:01:42 Category: News & Politics

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Americans more than $2 trillion. So will they or will they not debate former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are scheduled to face off on September 10th, but a behind the scenes squabble could derail the whole thing. Fox's Rebecca Castro has the latest on the back and forth drama between the campaigns. The latest feud between the Trump and Harris campaigns could keep the candidates off the debate stage next month. This former president is so scared to get on the debate stage, I think they'll do anything they can to try to get out of a debate with President Trump. The debate before the debate is whether microphones should be muted when it's the other candidate's turn to speak. That rule was in place during the Biden-trump debate in June, and we all know how that worked out for the current president. Now, Harris's team is demanding the mic stay hot. That is absolutely our preference in this campaign to have live microphones so that the American people can see both candidates for who they are and hear everything that comes out of their mouths. At a campaign stop in Virginia Monday, Trump admitted he doesn't care if his mic is muted or not, but he doesn't like that Harris's camp is trying to change rules. They already agreed to. Now, all of a sudden, they want to make a change in the rules because she can't answer questions. We can't have another dummy as a president. Okay. Several networks invited Trump and Harris to debate on their air. The former president accepted multiple offers, but the vice president has only agreed to a debate on ABC. So far. In my book, there should be three presidential debates, not one. If voters are not informed, then it's not a democracy with real votes. If the ABC debate goes forward as planned, it will happen six days before some Pennsylvania voters can

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