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August 9, 2024

Trump-Harris Debate Set for September 10 on ABC

The long-awaited debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris appears to be set.

Trump reportedly agreed to the September 10 date for the debate with Harris on ABC News.

Trump, however, suggested two more debates, including a Fox News debate, which Harris has already refused, so I would not ink that date just yet.

Let’s Do This

Harris has erased the monster deficits that Joe Biden had in the election and she is now the favorite in the presidential race.

Donald Trump has criticized the polls, but these are the same polls he was touting when Biden was in the election.

Trump knows she got a big bump, so, as I stated in another report, he is being forced to accept Harris’ terms for a debate.

To that point, it was announced this week that Trump accepted the September 10 date for a debate on ABC News with Harris, which will be hosted by George Stephanopoulos, so this will not be a friendly venue for Trump.

ABC News stated, "ABC News will host qualifying presidential candidates to debate on September 10 on ABC. Vice President Harris and former President Trump have both confirmed they will attend the ABC debate.”

Trump initially pulled out of the debate, stating that he wanted to debate on Fox News, but Harris has been adamant that she will not.

Trump, however, accepted the Fox News date the week before the ABC News debate, hoping that Harris would change her mind.

When Trump was asked about the ABC News debate, he responded, "The most important thing is we get to debate, I think debates are very important," to which I would respond, then why didn’t he debate during the primary race, but that is a conversation for another time.

And no, I don’t want to hear that he was ahead by so much that he did not need to debate. You don’t get to pick and choose when you debate; they are either important or they are not.

I still feel as though conservative voters were cheated during the primary for Trump not participating in the debates so they could make a more educated opinion on their vote.

Moving forward, Trump followed up his debate statement with a very powerful statement on a narrative that I have been waiting for the RNC to push.

Trump stated, "The presidency was taken away from Joe Biden, and I’m no Biden fan.

"From a constitutional standpoint, from any standpoint you look at, they took the presidency away, and people are saying he lost after the debate and he couldn’t win."

This is an issue that needs to be brought to the forefront because I honestly do not believe most Americans realize the magnitude of the decision by the Democrats to remove an elected candidate from the race and place a hand-picked candidate by the party.

Trump needs to make voters aware of this and get them outraged over this.

In our country’s history, we have had nearly two dozen blowout elections, and not once was a candidate replaced by the party after having won the primary nomination.

This is truly an assault against our constitutional republic and it needs to be exposed as such.

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