Trump Rejects Fox News’ Proposal of 2nd Debate With Harris

Former President Donald Trump has declined Fox News’s final proposal of a debate between him and Vice President Kamala Harris.

On Oct. 9, Fox News’ Martha MacCallum announced that the network had contacted the campaigns of both major U.S. presidential candidates about possibly debating on Oct. 24 or Oct. 27 in Pennsylvania, saying the network was making its “final pitch” to the candidates.

She said Fox was “offering a chance for them to make their closing argument.”

MacCallum said the network believed that a second debate between Harris and Trump would serve as “a great opportunity to give the people one more chance to see them both onstage, and to make up their minds.”

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