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Trump Declines Last-Minute Debate with Harris, Citing Start of Early Voting

 September 23, 2024

In a significant political development, Donald Trump has turned down a CNN invitation for a second debate with Kamala Harris proposed for Oct. 23, justifying his decision by the fact that early voting has already commenced.

In Wilmington, North Carolina, Trump voiced his reasons for blocking the debate, noting the timing was too close to Election Day, as The Telegraph reports.

Earlier, the Harris campaign had accepted CNN's invitation, with the aim of providing voters a further chance to evaluate the presidential candidates.

Trump’s refusal was expressed during a campaign event where he addressed his supporters about the upcoming election strategies.

The former president's hesitancy towards another debate follows his Sept. 10 debate performance in Philadelphia, which has stirred doubts within his camp about the benefits of engaging in another face-off against Harris. This backdrop adds context to his recent decision.

Trump and Harris: A Rivalry Intensified by Debate Decline

Jen O’Malley Dillon, the campaign manager for Harris, emphasized what she sees as the necessity of another debate. She argued that it provides a vital platform for the American electorate to juxtapose the visions of the competing presidential candidates.

"The American people deserve another opportunity to see Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump debate before they cast their ballots," Dillon stated, highlighting the importance of voter engagement through debates.

Contrasting Dillon's push for another debate, Trump criticized the timing of the event, orchestrated by CNN, as strategically unfavorable. “Now she wants to do a debate right before the election with CNN because she’s losing badly,” Trump commented, reflecting his view on the motives behind the scheduling.

Fundraising Efforts and Campaign Dynamics

The debate drama unfolded alongside Trump's introduction of a new campaign fundraising effor y-- the "Trump coin." Priced at $100, this collectible item is marketed as the "ONLY OFFICIAL coin designed by me -- and proudly minted here in the USA," Trump announced.

This move comes at a time when Harris's campaign has shown a substantial fundraising advantage. In August, Harris outpaced Trump's campaign efforts nearly fourfold, a significant uptick following Joe Biden's exit from the race on July 21.

The financial boost seen by Harris's campaign, especially a $47 million surge post-first debate, was not reflected in Trump’s recent filings. His campaign continues to leverage merchandise sales, including t-shirts, mugs, and digital trading cards depicting key campaign moments, to engage supporters financially.

Political Stakes and Public Perception

The refusal to participate in a second debate is seen by some analysts as a strategic move by Trump to avoid direct confrontation on national television, where voters could critically assess his policies alongside Harris's proposals.

Trump's decision could reshape voter perception as the campaign enters its critical final phase.

This strategy might cater to his base but risks alienating undecided voters who are keen on transparency and direct engagement from both candidates.

As the election approaches, both campaigns are ramping up their efforts to sway voters. Trump's merchandise strategy and Harris's fundraising prowess are just facets of broader campaign tactics designed to maximize reach and influence at this pivotal time.

The Road Ahead in the 2024 Presidential Race

With the election on the horizon, the strategies adopted by Trump and Harris will be scrutinized by voters and pundits alike.

The lack of a second debate is likely to continue dominating political discourse as each campaign crafts its message to appeal to an increasingly polarized electorate.

As both sides prepare for the final stretch, the impact of their decisions, from debate participation to fundraising tactics, will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the outcome of what promises to be a fiercely contested presidential race until the very last moment.