News
Trump’s Debate Rematch Plans Remain Unclear

United States: Donald Trump’s decision not to attend a third presidential debate with Democratic nominee Kamala Harris is an important moment in the 2024 campaign — and one that suggests weakness for a political personality constructed on showbiz, media visibility, and televised performance.
As the information collected by CNN, I do not want a rematch, the ex-president declared as he claimed he did triumph on Tuesday night’s debate, this went against all the reviews suggesting that he bombed against a VP who outshined a former reality star.
“Because we have two debates and because we had them and they were good we are not going to have the third debate anymore, it is too late anyway the voting has begun” Trump said when addressing the supporters in Arizona on Thursday last week and at a rally on CNN in June where Trump threatens to get out of the race after the first debate with Joe Biden.
But there’s an alternative possible explanation: that Trump, who in most cases cannot miss an opportunity to overpower the small screen, does not have a great desire to repeat the match with the same mistakes on the debate stage, being unprepared and unfocused in the abilities- deciding match, when he could arguably maim his adversary in anticipation of the shocking election draws.
The former president might be right to minimize such a risk; furthermore, opinion polls indicate that he and Harris are neck and neck in the race where some basic aspects which are usually most essential to the voters such as the economy and immigration could easily work to the former presidents’ advantage. As you will recall, after that on-stage sit-down on Tuesday, Harris had asserted that she and her opponent should be nltkj useful to voters and have the debate again.
Trump’s decision made it possible for her team to happily declare that he is too afraid to debate her again and to further a show in which she humiliates and rebukes an angry ex-president with confidence and a grin. As Trump, Harris’ senior campaign adviser, David Plouffe called Trump ‘chicken man’ on X.

The Republican nominee often changes his mood but his announcement on there and not being another attempt on debate seemed more adamant than many of his previous statements and the spin.
His even in the Arizona apparently meant to focus on the economic policy and judging by a backdrop that read “No taxes on the tips” and “Make Housing affordable “ which is revealed by the Trump to be still fuming over the Tuesday night. He is also devoted a long time at the start of his speech to the play by play of the debate and bitterly complaining about the Harris answers and claiming that he was set up the ABC news.
-
News4 weeks ago
AP Fights White House Ban Over Gulf of Mexico Naming Dispute
-
News4 weeks ago
Pricey Path to Citizenship: USD5M Gold Card
-
News4 weeks ago
U.S. Ends Requirement to Report Arms Use to Congress
-
News3 weeks ago
Ukraine’s Lithium at the Center of U.S. Security Talks
-
News4 weeks ago
No Indictment for Georgia Deputy in Deadly Shooting
-
News2 weeks ago
Managed Funds Association Pushes SEC for Regulatory Changes
-
News2 weeks ago
Maine’s USDA Funding Suspended Amid Sports Policy Dispute
-
News1 week ago
DOJ to Cut Costly Consultant Spending in Antitrust Cases