Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller has confirmed to CNN that there will be another debate, although he mentioned that the host for the debate could potentially change. This statement comes after President Trump suggested on his social media platform, Truth Social, that a different host should consider hosting the upcoming debate instead of the current one.
The second debate is currently scheduled to take place on September 10, and the potential change in host adds an element of uncertainty to the event.
Following President Joe Biden's performance at the first debate, which was hosted by CNN on June 27, there were discussions within political circles about whether he should withdraw from the presidential race. These discussions reached a peak when President Biden announced on Sunday that he would not seek reelection.
The upcoming debate holds significant importance as it will provide another platform for the candidates to present their policies and engage with voters. The potential change in host could also impact the dynamics of the debate and how each candidate is perceived by the audience.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the upcoming debate will be closely watched by voters and analysts alike to gauge the candidates' positions on key issues and their ability to connect with the electorate.