There's gonna be another debate, Harris – Trump? Democrats point to October 1

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Representatives of the election staff of the Democratic presidential candidate are demanding a second presidential debate with Donald Trump on 1 October," reported the "Washington Post".

The decision on this case was to be taken before the 2 presidential candidates clashed in Tuesday's debate. However, as early as Tuesday after the election duel ended, run leader Harris, Jen O’Malley Dillon, pleased with Harris's gathering with Trump, said that in the spotlight the Americans would be able to see their choice: whether to “go ahead with Kamala Harris” or “go back with Trump”. – That is what they saw tonight, and that is what they should see during the second debate in October. Vice president Harris is ready for the second debate. Is Donald Trump, too? “O’Malley asked.

Earlier, erstwhile president Trump called for 3 debates. The final decision will be made after the analysis of the Tuesday clash.

The politicians around Harris want to give her more chance to convince the undecided voters whose vote will decide on the triumph of the presidential candidate.

Harris' squad runs an extended field run and spends far more money on advertising than Trump's campaign. The Democratic candidate hopes to support her "New Way Forward" programme, trying to cut off the current Biden-Harris administration's policy failures, exposing what the Harris crew seems to be a success.

Since the Democratic Convention in August, the Harris run has spent $101 million on television, radio and digital advertising compared to $47 million spent by Trump's campaign.

Also another Democrats spent $186 to 138 million more on this year's election run than Republicans, as estimated by AdImpact.

Trump focuses on giving interviews.

There will besides be candidates for Vice Presidents: Tim Walz and J.D. Vance on 1 October. The debate is organised by the CBS station in fresh York. Harris' squad rejected Trump's run proposal for Walz and Vance's second gathering on 18 September.

During Tuesday's tense electoral clash, Harris and Trump presented highly different visions of abortion, immigration and American democracy.

The vice president of the United States clearly provoked Trump, reminding him of losing in the 2020 election and a number of later events that were to discredit him in her eyes. Harris' provocations were going to lead the erstwhile President's individual assault on her, from which Trump's advisors and supporters tried to dissuade him.

Trump did not change his head on the issue of "election fraud", at the same time pointing to the defeat of the Biden-Harris squad in terms of inflation, immigration and another issues. He asked why she did not act in accordance with her proposed ideas, acting as vice president. She did not solve the migration problem she was to address, as Biden wished. He maintained that he was a widely respected leader worldwide and refused to confirm that it was in the best interests of the United States that Ukraine would win the war with Russia. Harris argued that this was an example of why the NATO allies of America were grateful that he was removed from power. She and Biden are to be appreciated for giving tens of billions of dollars to aid Kiev.

Harris attacked Trump for claiming that immigrants in Ohio eat dogs and cats of their neighbors. She besides criticized him for the state of the economy and democracy erstwhile he left office. She claimed that the fresh president and her tried to "order Donald Trump's mess".

Trump and Harris met for the first time in their political career on the ABC News debate stage. Moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis of ABC continuously improved Trump and left Harris out of control.

"Although Harris avoided questions about her many political changes and whether Americans are in a better position under her regulation than Trump, media experts and personalities suggested that the vice president presented herself better than her opponent," noted the conservative "The regular Caller". A CNN poll was cited to show that 63 percent of people stated that Harris had won the debate compared to 37% in Trump's case. For this reason, run representatives Harris proposed another launch in October.

Trump was expected to be louder and more aggressive than in the debate with president Joe Biden. Harris was expected to be calm, and according to Fox News analyst Britt Hume, the Democratic candidate did better.

Nevertheless, it was noted that Harris was assisted by moderators who constantly disciplined Trump and corrected his statements repeatedly, themselves misleading public opinion. Muir and Davis didn't straighten out Harris' false statements.

Controversial comments from moderators referred, among others, to postnatal care after failed abortion, Trump's statements regarding Charlottesville rioters, a national abortion ban. Interestingly, although economical issues are a precedence for Americans, Muir and Linsey raised the subject only erstwhile in the first 45 minutes of the debate. Instead, they asked about 2020 election results and access to abortion.

Moderators didn't ask Harris how he wanted to end the war in Gaza, and that's what she said.

This bias of ABC moderators was apparent in the case of abortion questions.

Source: washingingtonpost.com. newsmax.com, dailycaller.com

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