Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump proposed three debates in September, hosted by Fox News, ABC News, and NBC News. Despite previously canceling the ABC News debate after President Biden exited the race, Trump confirmed that the Sept. 10 debate with Vice President Kamala Harris is back on. Harris, who has agreed to the ABC debate, hinted she might be open to an additional debate. Trump's proposed dates are Sept. 4, Sept. 10, and Sept. 25, though final details are pending. CBS News will also host a vice presidential debate between Ohio Sen. JD Vance and the Democratic nominee.
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00:02Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump proposed three debates in September to be
00:06hosted by Fox News, ABC News, and NBC News.
00:10Despite previously canceling the ABC News debate after President Biden exited the race,
00:15Trump confirmed that the September 10th debate with Vice President Kamala Harris is back
00:18on.
00:19Harris, who has agreed to the ABC debate, hinted she might be open to an additional
00:23debate.
00:24Trump's proposed dates are September 4th, September 10th, and September 25th, though
00:28final details are pending.
00:30CBS News will host a vice presidential debate between Ohio Senator J.D. Vance and a Democratic
00:35nominee.
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