Harris Wants Another Trump Debate

15 Oct 2024 16:27 #51 by koobookie
His handlers don't want him to do interviews since he will ramble incoherently.

Also, because he's afraid.

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15 Oct 2024 16:33 #52 by homeagain
''Trump Crumbles When Pressed on Economic Policy in Tense Interview
The former president attempted to "weave" his way through an interview with Bloomberg News, but couldn't escape his own policy black hole '' source rolling stone.....BLOOMBERG BLOWS THE BULLSHIT OUT THE WINDOW....no wonder he does NOT want another debate.....

didn't I state WAIT AND WATCH??????
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15 Oct 2024 16:46 #53 by koobookie
Trump backs out of CNBC interview, his second about-face with mainstream press this month

The former president has instead opted to appear almost exclusively in friendly territory, sticking to appearances across conservative outlets, including Fox News, Newsmax, “The Ramsey Show” and Real America’s Voice. Trump is also expected to take part in town halls this week with Fox News and Univision.

“Trump bailed on the debate because Kamala Harris would hold him accountable (again),” Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a Harris campaign spokesperson, said via X on Tuesday. “Trump bailed on 60 Minutes because he was afraid to answer real questions.”

“Now, Trump bailed on Joe Kernan [sic] because he can’t even talk to his best friend on TV,” Lutvak wrote.

With no additional debates scheduled ahead of November’s election, Trump and Harris have focused on reaching undecided voters via nontraditional platforms, including podcasts.

Harris has also agreed to her first-ever formal interview on Fox News, sitting down with anchor Bret Baier for an interview scheduled to air Wednesday evening.


www.cnn.com/2024/10/15/media/trump-cance...iew-media/index.html

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16 Oct 2024 00:35 #54 by Blazer Bob

koobookie wrote: His handlers don't want him to do interviews since he will ramble incoherently.

Also, because he's afraid.

koobookie wrote: A standard rule of debate, that I learned years ago in high school, is that the person who makes the assertion must back up that assertion with their data or facts. It's your responsibility to back up your claim.

What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.

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16 Oct 2024 00:40 #55 by Blazer Bob

homeagain wrote: ''Trump Crumbles When Pressed on Economic Policy in Tense Interview
The former president attempted to "weave" his way through an interview with Bloomberg News, but couldn't escape his own policy black hole '' source rolling stone.....BLOOMBERG BLOWS THE BULLSHIT OUT THE WINDOW....no wonder he does NOT want another debate.....

didn't I state WAIT AND WATCH??????


Did you watch or is that just the opinion of the highly respected source the RollingStone.

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the tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs or theories.
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