In a call for the presumptive nominees to engage in a general election debate, the media organizations cite âexceptionally highâ stakes for the American people.
More than a dozen major media outlets released a statement this morning asking President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump to commit to a presidential debate.
The Associated Press, CBS News, CNN, Fox, News Nation, USA Today, ABC, NBC, PBS, NPR, and C-SPAN are among the media outlets that released the statement.
The call comes at the heels of baited comments former President Trump made at a campaign rally on April 13 in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, toward President Biden about debating him.
âIâm calling on Crooked Joe Biden to debate anytime, anywhere, any place,â he said, conjuring up a swell of cheers from supporters. âWe have to debate because our country is going in the wrong direction so badly. While it is a little bit typical early, we have to debate, we have to explain to the American people what the hell is going on.â
President Trump made similar comments at his April 2 campaign speech in Green Bay, Wisconsin. âYou can see we have an empty podium right here to my right. You know what that is? Thatâs for Joe Biden,â President Trump said.
He also stated at a Georgia campaign event that âit was for the good of our nationâ for President Biden to agree to a debate.
The Biden administration, on other hand, have bucked calls for a presidential debate, citing concerns it would not be a âfairâ bout given the uncertainty of who will host a matchup between the current president and former president in their bid for The White House.
In 2020, the two engaged in two very heated debates.
They were peppered with personal and political assaults, with the former vice president saying to President Trump at one point, âWill you shut up, man.â
While Republicans have razzed President Biden for not debating the former president, Democrats leaders have cautioned President Biden not to climb on stage for a political spar with the MAGA leader.
Mr. Durbin clarified that his advice was based on not giving President Trump an opportunity to spread his âextremismâ rather than concern that President Biden wouldnât be able to stand up to President Trump in a match.
At the same time, Democrats leaders are running damage control for President Biden by pointing out that President Trump refused to debate any of his GOP rivals for the party nomination in the primariesâjust as he did in 2016 before going on to eventually win the presidency.
Mr. Klain said President Trump âbroke the rules everywhere he couldâ during the 2020 debate between him and President Biden.
âLast time, âit was more of a spectacle than a debate,â he said.
Not having two committed candidates has not thwarted The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) from scheduling presidential debates.
A second debate is scheduled for Sept. 25 at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, and a third at The University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Oct. 9âjust a few weeks ahead of the general election.
The commission has also scheduled a vice presidential debate for Sept. 25 at Lafayette College in Easton even though President Trump has yet to announce his pick for a running mate.
âThe United Statesâ general election debates, watched live worldwide, are a model for many other countries: the opportunity to hear and see leading candidates address serious issues in a fair and neutral setting,â CPD co-chairs Frank Fahrenkopf and Antonia Hernandez said in a recent statement on the presidential debates.
The CPD, founded in 1987, emphasizes itself as a nonpartisan organization that receives no government funding.
The CPD said all the debates will begin at 9 p.m. Eastern standard time without commercial interruption, with the moderators and format to be announced.
In their call to the two presidents to pledge to participate in presidential debates, the national media organizations cited the historic tradition of presidential debates in imploring the presumptive nominees to engage in âgeneral election debates before Novemberâs election.â
âGeneral election debates have a rich tradition in our American democracy, having played a vital role in the very presidential election of the past 50 years, dating to 1976. In each of those elections, tens of millions tuned in to watch the candidates debating side by side, in a competition of ideas for the votes of American citizens,â they wrote.
The increasing pressure for presidential debate has incited a hailstorm of debate of its own on social media.
âHe canât even get through a brief press conference without scripted answers,â he posted.
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