Democratic nominee Kamala Harris’ name for a second debate with GOP rival Donald Trump — instantly after their first one wrapped on Tuesday — was “extremely good politics,” former Trump White Home communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin instructed CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.
It put Republican nominee Trump “on the defensive, a spot he doesn’t prefer to be,” Griffin defined Thursday. “So, I really assume there’s a world through which he tries to flip the narrative and agree to a different debate,” Griffin added.
Trump boldly declared himself the winner of the televised matchup, regardless of even a number of conservative commentators claiming in any other case.
The previous president has refused to go head-to-head with Harris once more.
However Griffin mentioned to not rule it out and defined precisely why she believes Trump could also be tempted again onto the controversy stage.
“Pay attention, if Kamala Harris sees a bump within the polls from her efficiency within the debate, the place I feel most folk assume that she gained, I may see a world the place in a few weeks Donald Trump really says, ‘I problem her to a debate,’” Griffin reasoned.
She added that Trump will “seemingly say that he desires it to be on a positive community, he’ll seemingly ask for it to make sure moderators, however I may see him pondering, if issues get a bit bit tighter within the closing eight weeks stretch, he would possibly want an enormous second to stay aggressive towards her.”