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US elections live updates: Trump and Harris campaigns argue over rules for first debate

US elections live updates: Trump and Harris campaigns argue over rules for first debate



Former president questions whether to quit 10 September ABC News debate, claiming bias against him; Team Harris wants ‘hot mics’ in departure from CNN rulesAre Trump’s campaign rallies energizing base – or sowing doubt?Saginaw voters: tell us which issues will decide the US electionDonald Trump threw into question last night his intended participation in the presidential debate with Kamala Harris on September 10, to be hosted by the ABC News TV network.The former US president and now, once again, the Republican nominee for the White House, has kicked off a fresh fuss, beginning last night when he posted on his social media platform that he thinks the network is biased against him.Donald Trump is now protesting about the first debate with his Democratic opponent for the White House, Kamala Harris, being on ABC News, according to fresh reports. He’s arguing that the TV news network is too biased against him and he’s questioning whether he will go ahead with it.Kamala Harris’s election campaign team, meanwhile, is now asking that the debate rules allow “hot mics” – ie that each candidate’s microphone is on all the time, and therefore that interjections will be audible, rather than the rules agreed prior to her replacing Joe Biden at the top of the ticket, that if it’s not your turn to speak your mic will be muted.The Harris campaign is waiting to see if their nominee and her running mate, Tim Walz, will have a post-convention bump in the polls. Meanwhile, Team Harris announced a post-DNC fundraising bump, saying that straight after Harris’s convention speech on Thursday, Harris-Walz saw its best hour of fundraising since it launched just a few weeks ago, with $540m raised in total since Biden announced he was dropping out of his re-election race on 21 July.Campaign swing state blitzes are in store this week from both parties’ candidates. Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, between them are planning three stops in Michigan and, at current billing, one in Wisconsin and one in Pennsylvania; Harris and Walz are embarking on a bus tour of southern Georgia.In just 11 days the first mail-in ballots will be sent to voters to begin defining their choices for president, Congress and measures up and down the ballot, including abortion rights in some states, in this pivotal 2024 election. In-person voting begins in less than a month, on September 20.Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s campaign remains jittery about the prospect of a power struggle inside the inner circle that could become a major distraction just months until the 2024 election, even if​ the jockeying for influence by top officials has ended with a truce, according to people familiar with the matter. Continue reading…



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Publish date : 2024-08-26 13:11:08

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