Trump Says He’s Willing to Debate Harris More Than Once

Former President Donald Trump says he is willing to debate Vice President Kamala Harris more than once.

On July 23, the former president told reporters on a press call he would “absolutely” agree to a second presidential debate, his first against Ms. Harris, were she to receive the Democratic Party’s nomination. Moreover, he said he'd be willing to commit to multiple debates.

“I agreed to a debate with Joe Biden. But, I want to debate her, and she'll be no different because they have the same policies,” the former president said. “I think debating is important for a presidential race.”

He added that he has not yet “agreed to anything” regarding a debate with the vice president.

On June 27, former President Trump debated President Joe Biden in a CNN studio in Atlanta. President Biden’s performance raised questions about his ability to challenge former President Trump and created immense political pressure for him to withdraw from the race.

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