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Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday accepted a challenge from Vice President Kamala Harris, his virtual rival for the November election, to debate on camera.
“Okay, Kamala. Go ahead. Challenge accepted. Let’s compare our record point by point,” the former president said at his first rally in the key state of Pennsylvania since the attempt on his life on July 13 at a campaign event in Butler.
“It’s going to fall”, Trump told a crowd of about 14,000 at Harrisburg’s Holland Arena, a stadium designed for livestock shows and rodeos, which Trump compared to Madison Square Garden.
Trump went on the attack against Harris in the capital of Pennsylvania, a state where the two presidential candidates are technically tied in the polls.
The Republican called Harris “false” y “left-wing extremist” whom he accused of creating chaos on the border with Mexico.
On Tuesday, Kamala Harris said at an event in Atlanta: “If Trump has something to say to me, he should say it to my face.”in a challenge to Trump’s acceptance of a debate in September, which the Republican had not confirmed he was willing to do.
Trump has criticized the agreement to host the second debate on September 10 on ABC News and has proposed that the conservative channel Fox News host it.
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2024-08-04 11:25:12
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2024-08-04 11:25:13