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Trump Says He Won’t Debate Harris Again

Former President Donald J. Trump insisted on Thursday that there “will be no” second debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, two days after a face-off in which he was widely criticized as delivering a poor performance filled with missed opportunities.

Rarely are the declarations he makes about his future plans ironclad. If anything, they are often the opening bid of a negotiation.

And so it was unclear on Thursday whether his position would hold. Nonetheless, Mr. Trump made a declarative statement that would require some explanation should he reverse himself.

In a post on his social media website, Truth Social, Mr. Trump maintained, despite overwhelming opinions to the contrary from commentators as well as some of his own advisers and allies, that he had won the debate with Ms. Harris on Tuesday night hosted by ABC News, and that therefore he did not need to engage in another.

The Harris campaign, by contrast, immediately said at the end of Tuesday’s debate that it would like another.

“When a prizefighter loses a fight, the first words out of his mouth are, ‘I WANT A REMATCH,’” Mr. Trump wrote, pointing to some unscientific internet polls suggesting that he won.

In his post on Thursday, he accused Ms. Harris and the Biden administration of destroying the country.

“Everyone knows this, and all of the other problems caused by Kamala and Joe — it was discussed in great detail during the first debate with Joe, and the second debate with comrade Harris,” he said. In all capital letters, he added: “Kamala should focus on what she should have done during the last almost four year period. There will be no third debate!”

The campaigns have been in discussions recently with NBC News about the possibility of a debate in the coming

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