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originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: frogs453
Why did she agree to debate on FOX against Vance...when she was just VP?
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: frogs453
Why did she agree to debate on FOX against Vance...when she was just VP?
Is*
It still "is" VP....right?
naw that # aint important,. The important stuff is trannies, baby murder, and banning guns. I would even ask her to comment on why she would not believe that women being forced to box men in order to compete is not considered a form of workplace abuse? Nothing like that will even be asked on a DNC aligned platform.
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: frogs453
Why did she agree to debate on FOX against Vance...when she was just VP?
Is*
It still "is" VP....right?
Why I qualified it with the word "just".
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: worldstarcountry
He already said on Truth Social today he will not appear at the debate in September.
He will only do one of its the one he declared the rules for on Fox.
Former President Donald Trump's campaign said Wednesday that it won’t agree to proposed dates for a vice presidential debate until at least the Democratic National Convention, which is scheduled to begin Aug. 19.
Brian Hughes, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, signaled that it wouldn’t make sense to solidify a debate date yet for the vice presidential contenders because of the still-growing group of Democrats calling on President Joe Biden to withdraw from the race. He suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris could ultimately be named the party’s presidential nominee.
In mid-May, Harris accepted an invitation from CBS News to debate on either July 23 or Aug. 13. A Biden campaign official said Wednesday that CBS has since offered, and Harris has accepted, another potential date of Aug. 12. The Trump campaign had not agreed to the CBS debate, but it did agree to a vice presidential debate hosted by Fox News.