Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have each agreed to take part in separate town-hall-style occasions with Univision subsequent month at the same time as the 2 candidates squabble over assembly for an additional presidential debate earlier than the November election.
The occasions — Trump will seem in Miami on Oct. 8, Harris in Las Vegas on Oct. 10 — will probably be moderated by journalist Enrique Acevedo. Each candidates will face questions on their insurance policies and the way they relate to Latino voters.
“There are greater than 36 million Hispanics eligible to vote within the U.S., making them the biggest minority within the nation, with the facility to affect the result of the race for the White Home and the way forward for the nation,” Daniel Coronell, president of Noticias Univision, stated in a press release.
“Noticias Univision serves as a two-way bridge: we deliver each voice to our group whereas conveying the considerations of Latinos to these in energy,” Coronell added.
Nevada stays a key prize within the battle for battleground states as Harris and Trump stay in a decent race.
The 2 candidates have to this point been unable to agree on a second debate after Harris’ robust efficiency at their first assembly earlier this month. However each are engaged on their appeals to voters in additional individualized settings. Axios reported this week that Harris and Trump are each in dialog with “60 Minutes” for interviews that may air back-to-back subsequent month.
Their working mates, Democratic Gov. Tim Walz (Minn.) and Republican Sen. JD Vance (Ohio), are scheduled to face off on Oct. 1 in Minneapolis.