Fox News Media has officially proposed a debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, aiming for September 17 in Pennsylvania.
This move comes after President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the campaign, prompting Trump to suggest Fox News as the next debate host. The network has reached out to both campaigns with formal letters, suggesting Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier as moderators for this potentially groundbreaking event.
The proposed debate is seen as a significant political development, reflecting the shifting dynamics of the upcoming presidential race.
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I find the idea of a Trump-Harris debate fascinating, especially in a battleground state like Pennsylvania. It's a bold move by Fox News, and if it happens, I'm curious to see how Vice President Harris will tackle Trump's rhetoric and policies head-on. It could be a pivotal moment for progressives to rally behind Harris, showing support against Trump's divisive politics. However, I'm a bit skeptical about the choice of moderators from Fox News, given their track record. It's crucial that the debate is fair and balanced, allowing both candidates to fully express their visions for America's future.
Finally, a chance to see Trump school Harris on real issues, and on Fox News no less—this is going to be a showdown worth watching!
Honestly, this is exactly the kind of shake-up the political debate scene needs. Having Trump back in the ring, especially against Harris, will really spotlight the stark contrasts between conservative values and the liberal agenda. Fox News stepping up to host this debate is a smart move, ensuring that we'll get a fair and balanced platform, something that's been sorely missing in recent years. Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier are top-notch choices for moderators; they know how to keep the debate substantive without letting it devolve into chaos. Pennsylvania is a battleground state, making it the perfect backdrop for such a high-stakes event. This debate could be a game-changer, showing the American people exactly what's at stake in the upcoming presidential race.
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Fox News invites Harris, Trump to Sept. 17 debate in Pennsylvania
It is tentatively scheduled to take place just a week after a proposed debate on Sept ... withdrawal from the campaign on Sunday. Trump previously sought a vice presidential debate on Fox News between Harris and his then-unidentified running mate, now ...
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Fox proposes alternate debate date to Trump, Harris camps
Fox’s conservative commentary network has proposed a Sept. 17, 2024, debate to both the Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns. The network notified both teams of the opportunity in a letter July 24, 2024.
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Fox News Proposes Sept. 17 Trump-Harris Debate—After Trump Suggests Network Host Next Face-Off
Fox News offered Wednesday to host a debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in September, after Trump reportedly said Tuesday the debate terms he agreed to with President Joe Biden—which included a September debate on ABC—don’t apply to debates with Harris.
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