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Trump v Harris: When is the next 2024 presidential debate?

The stage has finally been set for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris to go head-to-head in their first television debate of the 2024 presidential campaign, with both sides now agreeing to the September 10 event hosted by ABC News.

The Republican presidential nominee has already squared up to President Joe Biden once on the debate stage this summer in the CNN-moderated event in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 27 which went so badly for Biden that it ultimately led to him stepping aside from the race and Harris taking up the mantle.

Since then, Trump and Harris have come to blows over when and where they will take to the stage for presidential debates.

The September 10 debate was already planned between the Biden campaign and Trump campaign and so when Harris took the helm of the Democratic party ticket she said she would honor that plan.

But Trump backed out of the commitment, refusing to say he debate Harris then – or at all.

This prompted her to accuse him of “backpedalling” and troll him online by using his own words against him when she demanded to know: “What happened to ‘any time, any place’?”

Last week, Trump responded by annoucing he had made his own arrangments for a new debate on Fox News on September 4.

“The debate was previously scheduled against Sleepy Joe Biden on ABC, but has been terminated in that Biden will no longer be a participant, and I am in litigation against ABC Network and George Slopadopoulos, thereby creating a conflict of interest,” he claimed.

The Harris campaign urged him to “stop playing games”, accusing him of “running scared and trying to back out of the debate he already agreed to and running straight to Fox News to bail him out”.

Harris refused to accept the Fox News debate and vowed that “one

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