Former President Donald Trump says he’s knocked again one other request to debate Vice President Kamala Harris as a result of he … doesn’t wish to beat her once more?
“Lyin’ Kamala simply put out a request for one more Debate as a result of they misplaced so badly tonight — Once more, it’s just like the fighter who misplaced, will get up and says, ‘I WANT A REMATCH,’” he posted on Truth Social after Tuesday night time’s vice presidential debate. “I beat Biden, I then beat her, and I’m not trying to do it once more, too far down the road. Votes are already forged — And I’m main BIG within the Polls. I’ll MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, she’s incapable of it!”
The Harris marketing campaign didn’t instantly return a request for touch upon her purported provide for one more debate.
Analysts, commentators and pollsters largely concluded that Harris, the Democratic nominee, received the Sept. 10 presidential debate towards her GOP opponent.
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To make use of a preventing analogy like Trump’s, as one NPR political correspondent put it, if Trump have been a boxer, he “was minimize and bleeding in the course of the battle, and by the top, was TKO’d.”
Nonetheless, the morning after the occasion, Trump declared on Fox News that he had received, utilizing the identical analogy to explain why Harris wished a rematch. He later claimed, with out proof, that the “polls clearly present” he was the victor, citing that as his purpose for not agreeing to a different.
Harris has accepted an invite from CNN to debate once more on Oct. 23. Utilizing a special excuse, Trump subsequently argued that might be “too late” within the marketing campaign and that “voting has already began.”
The Democratic Nationwide Committee has been taunting him as a “chicken” for refusing to face Harris once more.
Whereas the reviews are still rolling in for Tuesday night time’s vice presidential debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) and Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), several snap polls advised there was no clear winner.
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