Kamala Harris Dodges Trump’s Debate Challenge, Commits to Only One Out of Three

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Vice President Kamala Harris has sparked controversy by refusing to commit to all three debate challenges proposed by former President Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Trump, known for his combative debate style, issued the challenge to debate Harris on three separate occasions: September 4 on Fox News, September 10 on NBC News, and September 25 on ABC News. However, Harris only confirmed her attendance for the September 10 debate, leaving the other two dates uncertain.

In a brief statement, Harris said, "I am looking forward to debating Donald Trump, and we have a date of September 10. I hear he’s finally committed to it, and I’m looking forward to it." This selective acceptance has drawn criticism, particularly from Trump, who has accused Harris of avoiding unscripted media events and debates that could expose her to tough questions and spontaneous exchanges.

Trump's challenge was seen as a bold move to force Harris into the public eye, where he believes she may falter under pressure. His campaign has frequently mocked Harris for her perceived reluctance to engage in unscripted press conferences or debates without the safety net of a prepared script. The former president wasted no time in attacking Harris, questioning her ability to handle a news conference, let alone a presidential debate. "She’s not doing any news conference… She doesn’t know how to do a news conference. She’s not smart enough to do a news conference," Trump said during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago.

The issue of Harris's reluctance to engage in impromptu media interactions has been a recurring theme throughout her campaign. Since officially joining the presidential race, Harris has avoided unscripted press events, leading to speculation that she may continue to do so until Labor Day. This strategy has been criticized by Republicans and some within her own party, who fear that it may give the impression of weakness or an inability to handle the rigors of a national campaign.

Moreover, Harris's campaign has been plagued by internal disputes over policy positions, with anonymous aides reportedly flip-flopping on key issues. This internal discord may be another reason why Harris is hesitant to engage in debates or unscripted interviews, as she navigates the complexities of her campaign platform.

The upcoming debates, particularly the one scheduled for September 10, will be crucial for both candidates. For Trump, it represents an opportunity to confront Harris directly and highlight what he sees as her inadequacies. For Harris, it will be a chance to prove her competence and leadership skills in front of a national audience. However, by not committing to the other two debates, Harris risks being perceived as evasive, a narrative that Trump and his supporters are eager to push.

Harris's decision to avoid addressing all of Trump's debate challenges also comes at a time when her campaign is under scrutiny for its handling of various controversies, including the ongoing "stolen valor" allegations against her running mate, Governor Tim Walz. When asked about these allegations, Harris sidestepped the issue, stating, "I praise anyone who has presented themselves to serve their country. And I think that we all should."

As the 2024 election draws closer, the pressure on Harris to engage more openly with the media and voters is likely to intensify. Whether her strategy of selective engagement will pay off remains to be seen, but for now, it appears that the vice president is carefully choosing her battles as she navigates a challenging political landscape.

2 COMMENTS

  1. LOL, She most likely has Her Stooges colluding with Media to shape the questions (she’s counting on debating with Trump on Libtard media) so that She can answer the questions in a way that She’ll appear “on Her Game”. But, She’s underestimating Trump’s Ability to Paint Her into a Corner.
    VOTE TRUMP!
    👀🐘🇺🇲🍍

  2. A wise move not to have a debate w Trump on Fox. Any network that had to pay almost a Billion $ to settle legal claims for lying to its audience on Trumps behalf should never host a debate. Trump doesnt debate, he uses his time not to answer the question asked but to employ a technique of fallacious reasoning called Gish-galloping, where he simply fills all his available time with a continuous barrage of unsupported statements or falsehoods requiring the opponent to contend each one thereby losing the initiative. It is difficult to counter a Gish gallop, because of the disparity between the relatively minor amount of effort and expertise required to produce multiple weak arguments, and the relatively major amount of effort and expertise required to refute each one. Fox will not press him to answer the questions simply giving him a green light to Gish-gallop Harris, like he did Biden. So he could appear to win the first debate without EVER answering a single question. Then cancelling the other two debates never giving Harris a chance to actually debate him on a legitimate basis. DONT DO IT KAMALA!

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