The debate would take place at CNNâs studios in Atlanta on Oct. 23.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Sept. 21 accepted an invitation from CNN to debate former President Donald Trump for a second time, though the prospect of another showdown between the presidential candidates appears highly unlikely as the former president told rallygoers in North Carolina on the same day that the proposed date is too late in the election cycle for a debate.
Trump said that a potential second debate against Harris would be âgood entertainment valueâ but added that there wouldnât be much point because of timing.
âThe problem with another debate is that itâs just too late, voting has already started,â the former president said, adding that he previously issued an invitation to Harris to debate on Fox, which she declined.
âFox invited us on and I waited and waited, they turned it down,â Trump said. âBut now she wants to do a debate right before the election with CNN because sheâs losing badly.â
If an Oct. 23 debate went ahead, Trump and Harris would respond to moderatorsâ questions for 90 minutes without a live studio audience.
âBoth Vice President Harris and former President Trump received an invitation to participate in a CNN debate this fall as we believe the American people would benefit from a second debate between the two candidates for President of the United States,â CNN said in a statement.
âWe look forward to receiving a response from both campaigns so the American public can hear more from these candidates as they make their final decision.â
Trumpâs remarks in North Carolina on Saturday reinforce the position he expressed after his first debate against Harris, saying that there would be no subsequent debate between the two rivals.
At the time, Trump used a metaphor likening the vice president to a boxer or a UFC fighter who lost a match.
âWhen a prizefighter loses a fight, the first words out of his mouth are, âI want a rematchââ the former president wrote on social media, partly in all caps, before suggesting that he âwon the debate,â citing undisclosed polls.
Jack Phillips contributed to this report.
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