[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí]
Former US President and Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump (2017-2021), doubted on Monday that he would debate his Democratic rival, Kamala Harrison ABC on September 10, although he claimed he had no problem accepting the rules of personal communication.
In a statement during a campaign rally in Virginia, the New York tycoon criticized “hostility” channel towards the conservatives and criticized the fact that the possibility of changing the rules is being considered.
«I’d rather do it on NBC.. I would rather do it on CBS. Honestly, I think CBS is very unfair, but the best of the bunch, and I would definitely do it on Fox, even CNN. “I think CNN treated us very fairly last time,” he said.
The final debate took place on June 27 with then-Democratic nominee President Joe Bidenwhose poor performance in that conversation led to his resignation for re-election in July.
During the first face-to-face meeting of the elections on November 5, the silent candidate’s microphone was switched off.
The election campaign of the current Democratic Party candidate, Vice President, Kamala Harrisasked the channel to make changes so that it could respond immediately.
«We agree to the same rules“I don’t mind. I probably would have preferred to include it, but we agreed that it would be the same as last time. In this case, he was silent,” Trump said on Monday.
The Republican campaign also criticized the Democrat.
“If Kamala Harris isn’t smart enough to repeat the points her handlers want her to remember, that’s her problem. That seems to be the campaign pattern. HarrisThey don’t let me do it. interview none conferences press, and now they want to give him notes to scam him,” said Jason Miller, Trump’s spokesman.
He disagreement about the rules comes a day after the former president deemed a Republican senator Tom Cotton He was mistreated during an interview on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday.
The debate on September 10 was closed early. Biden withdrew his candidacy. trump Later he suggested that there should be three: on September 4th Fox News10th century ABC and on September 25th NBCNewsbut the democrats accepted only what had been agreed upon in principle.
Harris remains the leader in voting intentions at the national level, with advantage at 3.4 percentage points. According to the average poll prepared by the FiveThirtyEight website, 47.1% of voters vote for her, while 43.7% vote for Trump.