FOX News Media proposes a debate between Trump and Harris on September 17

FOX News Media proposes a debate between Trump and Harris on September 17

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FOX News Media offered to hold a debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on September 17 in Pennsylvania. Trump declared his readiness for the debate, but later clarified that he had only agreed to a debate with Joe Biden.

FOX News Media has sent official letters to the campaigns of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris with a proposal to hold a debate on September 17 in Pennsylvania. This was reported by FOX News, according to UNN.

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“Despite the fact that the Democratic Party did not have a debate in 2016/2020, Fox News was able to secure participation in town halls by Democratic candidates such as: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Julian Castro, Amy Klobuchar, and Kirsten Gillibrand,” the letter reads.

Wallace and Locker then went on to detail some viewership statistics, including “Fox News Channel's strength in key demographics, such as independent voters in swing states.

Trump said he is ready to discuss Harris repeatedly as they will face off in the 2024 presidential election.

“In fact, I would be willing to have more than one discussion,” Trump said.

A few minutes later, Trump said: “I didn't agree to anything. I agreed to a debate with Joe Biden.

CNN moderated the first presidential debate in June, and ABC News was to host the next meeting between Biden and Trump in September. Earlier, Trump called for the next debate to be held on Fox News, as Harris is expected to lead the Democratic candidate.

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