Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has agreed to a debate with Vice President and presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris on September 10 on ABC News, Babel reports.
In addition, on July 25, Fox News invited Trump and Harris to debate in Pennsylvania. However, Trump did not agree to the debate because, in his words, “he is leading in the polls”. However, he later agreed to the TV channel’s proposal. But Harris insisted on a debate on ABC News, which Trump had agreed to with the Democrats during Joe Biden’s campaign.
Harris and Trump are looking forward to the debate. All the details of the debate will be announced later.
According to a recent CBS poll, Kamala Harris is ahead of her Republican opponent Donald Trump in a national poll. According to the data, Harris is supported by 50% of voters, while Trump is supported by 49%. Meanwhile, in key states, their chances are equal.
On August 6, it also became known that Kamala Harris had chosen a vice presidential candidate. This is Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota. He has been re-elected twice in a state where the Democrats do not have a majority and coined the term “weirdo” in reference to Donald Trump.


