Donald Trump He is preparing for three televised presidential debates. Kamala HarrisWhich is being negotiated with three parties, and a semi-final agreement has been reached – this is what the Republican presidential candidate himself announced at his press conference held in Florida on Thursday.
According to the former president, three national television channels have agreed on the dates of the debates. Accordingly, Fox News will host the debate on September 4, NBC on September 10, and ABC on September 25. According to the former president, the Department of Communications has confirmed the dates of the debates, and some minor details still need to be clarified, regarding the location and audience attendance.
He also said that CBS Television would provide a platform for the vice presidential candidates to be debated.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump expressed his hope that the Democratic Party campaign team would agree to the set dates, adding that he considered the debate with his Democratic rival, which he expects, important.
Regarding Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race on July 21, he said that the opportunity was taken away from the current Democratic Party leader and given to someone else without holding a primary election. At the same time, he described the activities of the administration led by Joe Biden as a culture of “lack of common sense.”
At the press conference, in response to questions from reporters, Donald Trump explained, among other things, that although his support among African-American women may not be very high, according to public opinion polls, he enjoys a high level of support among African-American women, African-American men, white men, Jewish voters, and Hispanics.
Regarding US-China relations, he said he is striving to establish good relations. Xi Jinping With the Chinese president, with whom his relationship deteriorated after he blamed China for the coronavirus pandemic. Looking ahead, he promised that if elected president, he would strive for a mutually beneficial relationship with China, but stressed that Beijing could not take advantage of the United States.
(MTI)