Former President Donald Trump wavered on whether he would debate Vice President Kamala Harris, saying he "probably" would but could also "make a case" for not doing so. Trump originally agreed to a September 10th presidential debate with then-candidate Joe Biden before Biden withdrew from the race. Trump has criticized the debate host ABC and said it would be inappropriate to schedule debates against Harris since the Democrats could still change their nominee. Polls show Harris either tied with or slightly leading Trump both nationally and in key swing states. Harris has accused Trump of "backpedaling" on his original agreement to three debates.
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00:03Former President Donald Trump wavered on whether he would debate Vice President Kamala Harris,
00:07saying he probably would but could also make a case for not doing so.
00:11Trump originally agreed to a September 10th presidential debate with then-candidate Joe
00:15Biden before Biden withdrew from the race.
00:18Trump has criticized the debate host ABC and said it would be inappropriate to schedule
00:22debates against Harris since the Democrats could still change their nominee.
00:26Polls show Harris either tied with or slightly leading Trump both nationally and in key swing
00:31states.
00:32Harris has accused Trump of backpedaling on his original agreement to three debates.
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