According to CNN, Former US president Donald Trump said on Friday that he would consider a second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris again maybe when he is “in the right mood.”
Donald Trump’s statement left me debatable whether he will do it again or not: “All the debates I did great and I think they have covered it all. But maybe if I got into the right mood, I don’t know. Right now there is no contest to subvert. Anyway, I have maintained that I am strictly and currently leading the polls.”
When asked again by the reporters what he would require to be able to debate again, Trump stated: “I wouldn’t need anything.I could do it tomorrow, but I’ve done two debates,” attaching a debate he held with President Joe Biden into the conversation.
Earlier i.e. this week, Donald Trump said he would not take another debate with Harris, asserting that he had won their last debate which a few of the polls did not back up. In the context of ‘Truth Social’, Trump, bashed the administration of Harris and Biden and declared, “When a prizefighter loses a fight, the first word that comes out of his mouth is, “I WANT A REMATCH”. The polls clearly prove that I won the debate against Comrade Kamala Harris the radical lef t candidate of the Democrats on Tuesday night.”
Trump went on to criticize them further speaking of the Biden- Harris regime, whom he accused of causing the ‘demise’ of America with specific reference to issues such as immigration and inflation which were already discussed ad nauseum with Biden and Harris during their contests.
In the most recent update, Trump disavowed any notions of a third debate saying “KAMALA’S PRIORITY SHOULD BE TO LOOK BACK ON WHAT SHE SHOULD HAVE DONE IN THE LAST ALMOST FOUR YEAR PERIOD. THERE IS GOING TO BE NO THIRD DEBATE!”
In addition, for both Donald Trump and Harris there are respective party presidential nominations which are due to November 5, the day of US Presidential elections. The July Trump vs Biden first presidential contest was the end of several months long contest until the new Harris. Tuesday’s debate rebuffed that view by confirming that it was indeed Harris’s turn after her nomination as the Democratic candidate.