After the debate with Biden, Trump increased his chances of winning to some extent. However, after Biden withdrew from the race, Harris became the presidential candidate instead.
Former US President Donald Trump said he “reached an agreement” to participate in the debate with US Vice President Kamala Harris. CNN reported this on Tuesday, August 27.
So, Trump wrote in his Truth Social profile that “the rules will be the same as the last CNN debate, which seems to be working well for everyone.”
The rules are more related to the rules of the debate. In particular, we are talking about microphones. Presidential candidates must decide whether they will be muted while the other candidate speaks.
“Trump did not specifically mention the microphones being turned off in his post, he simply wrote that the rules would be the same as during his first debate with President Joe Biden,” the journalists pointed out and reminded that the microphones were turned off then.
At the same time, it is known that the campaign of the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is still talking with broadcasters about whether the microphones will be open during the presidential debate in September. So, in a statement, a representative of the Harris campaign responded to Trump and reminded: “Both candidates have previously expressed their willingness to debate the microphone without being muted during the debate to fully ensure the opportunity for meaningful exchanges between the candidates, but Donald Trump seems to be allowing himself to cancel the agreement.
According to CNN, there is no studio audience during political debates. Both candidates will stand at the same podium, and the primacy of the speech will be determined by a coin toss. The 90-minute debate will have two commercial breaks, and campaign staff will not be allowed to interact with the candidates during that time. No props or pre-written notes will be allowed on stage, but candidates will receive a pen, pad and water bottle.
It was previously reported that Harris and Trump’s debate arguments were jammed on microphones.
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