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Harris says she will debate Trump on September 10 “as agreed” and not on another date

The Republican warns that he will debate on September 4 or he will not do it “at all”

The vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris, has agreed to debate with former President Trump on September 10, as President Joe Biden was scheduled to do, and not on the 4th of that same month as the Republican announced this Saturday.

“It’s interesting how ‘any time, any place’ becomes a specific time, a specific safe space. I will be there on September 10, as agreed. I look forward to seeing him there,” the virtual Democratic candidate for the White House wrote in reference to a previous publication in which Trump claimed to have agreed with the Fox News network to hold a debate with Harris on September 4 “with similar rules” to the previous face-to-face with Biden.

In response to this, the former president has attacked his rival, claiming that she “does not have the mental capacity to have a real debate” against him and that “she is afraid to do so because there is no way to justify” her position on issues such as migration, corruption or inflation in the country.

“I will see her on September 4th or I will not see her at all,” Trump warned in a post on his social network, Truth Social, in which he called the Democrat “the worst vice president in history.”

President Biden announced on July 22 his resignation from re-election after weeks of pressure and doubts about his ability to defeat Trump following his erratic performance in the televised debate, which raised doubts within his party about the possibility that he could achieve victory at the polls.

It was then that Harris stepped forward and ran as a candidate for the Democratic Party, turning the electoral campaign around and turning some of the polls in her favor, as well as the estimated vote in some of the ‘swing’ states, key to reaching the White House.

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