Vice President Kamala Harris recently addressed a campaign rally in Atlanta, where she continued to challenge former President Donald Trump to a debate. Harris expressed confidence in the shifting momentum of the race and noted that Trump appears to be feeling the change.
Despite Trump's reluctance to commit to a debate, Harris urged him to reconsider and face her on the debate stage. She emphasized the importance of addressing any issues directly, stating, 'If you got something to say, say it to my face.'
The ongoing debate dispute between Trump and Harris has been a point of contention. The Trump campaign recently stated that they would not confirm participation in future debates until the Democratic Party officially selects a nominee. While a debate between Biden and Trump was scheduled for September 10, uncertainties arose following President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race.
In response to Harris's challenge, Trump hinted at the possibility of debating, indicating that he believes the debate should occur before votes are cast. The potential debate between the two candidates remains a topic of interest as the election approaches.
As the campaign intensifies, the call for a debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump continues to capture attention and fuel discussions among supporters and observers alike.