The campaign of US Vice President Kamala Harris said on Thursday that the Republican nominee for president, Donald Trump, will face off against her twice. Weeks of heated negotiations between the two camps on the debate timetable have come to an end with this statement. A presidential debate is scheduled for September 10 and another for October. On October 1, there will be a vice presidential debate between Trump’s nominee, J.D. Vance, and Harris’s running mate, Tim Walz.
The Harris campaign declared, “The debate about debates is over,” stressing that all parties had agreed upon a three-debate format consisting of two presidential and one vice presidential debate. Trump’s potential retreat was also alluded to in the statement, which said, “Assuming Donald Trump actually shows up on September 10.”
Regarding their ultimate involvement, the Trump team has not yet responded to this disclosure. Voters around the country are anticipated to pay close attention to the debates, which are anticipated to be crucial events in the 2024 presidential contest.