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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So what I'm hearing is we won't get an actual debate. Each side will claim that the other side is scared. Each candidate will have an hour to sell their platform on their respective network. Unchallenged and in fact checked. Brilliant. [/quote] Enough with the both sides nonsense. If Trump wants to debate, why is he shying away from the original agreed-to debate platform on ABC? Harris is ready to debate him as originally scheduled. [/quote] Yes both sides Both sides are behaving like 5 year olds. You are so far up your side that you can't see it.[/quote] Trump did agree to every rule Biden asked for and did attend the CNN debate. If Kamala doesn’t agree to debate, she’s the candidate that refused to debate.[/quote] Then Trump's people should reach out to Harris's people about scheduling a Fox debate and work it out.[/quote] Trump debated Biden and has agreed to debate Kamala. She’s refusing the debate. Has any previous candidate refused to debate before election day?[/quote] Trump backed out of a debate in 2020 with Biden and refused to debate at all in this year's primaries. Trump has a history of avoiding debates.[/quote] Commission cancels second debate between Trump and Biden https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/09/politics/second-presidential-debate-canceled/index.html CNN — The Commission on Presidential Debates on Friday canceled the second debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden after the President declined to do a virtual debate despite concerns over his Covid-19 diagnosis, organizers said. The Trump campaign, in response to their candidate backing out of the debate, issued three statements on Thursday that slammed the commission, pushed the Biden campaign to agree to an in-person debate and said they would be willing to push the October 15 debate back a week to October 22 and then move the third debate to October 29, just days before the November 3 election. But Biden’s campaign rejected their proposal, with campaign spokeswoman Kate Bedingfield saying in response, “Donald Trump doesn’t make the debate schedule; the debate commission does.” The Trump campaign has argued that because the President’s physician, Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean Conley, has cleared him for travel, the commission should move the debate to an in-person setting. Trump is now in talks to do a town hall with NBC on Thursday in lieu of the debate, according to a person familiar with the plans, but that source cautioned things have not been finalized yet. He wanted an in person debate. How is that avoiding debates? “The Democratic National Committee has expressed full support for incumbent president Joe Biden and has no plans to host any official primary debates. As such, the debates held are instead sponsored by private organizations, and are only being held among Biden's primary challengers.“ Biden refused to debate his primary challengers. If he had, his mental and physical deterioration might have been exposed and democrats could have fielded a better candidate.[/quote]
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