Donald Trump has said that he will no longer participate in any debate with Kamala Harris.
In the recent presidential debate with Kamala Harris, Trump was seen lagging behind. After the debate, many experts claimed that Kamala Harris had an edge over Trump.
However, Trump denies accepting this. Republican candidate Trump wrote about this on his social media platform, Truth Social.
Trump said Kamala Harris’ request for another debate shows that she has lost Tuesday’s debate.
Now she is looking for a second chance to make up for it. It is worth noting that presidential elections are going to be held in America on November 5.
Trump wrote that the polls show that I have won Tuesday’s debate. Comrade Kamala Harris has lost this contest and she immediately demanded another debate.
Trump further wrote that now there is not going to be any third debate. Let us tell you that Trump’s first debate with Joe Biden took place in June, in which Trump had a good lead.
The second debate took place with Kamala Harris on Tuesday, in which experts believe Harris was ahead. Now Donald Trump is claiming, citing anonymous polls, that he was the winner in the debate with Kamala Harris.
Meanwhile, Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance, is set to debate Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz on October 1 in New York.
However, the story of the American media is completely different. According to a poll on CNN, 63 percent of the viewers who watched the debate felt that Kamala Harris was ahead.
At the same time, only 37 percent people believe that Trump has won. Similarly, in the YouGov poll, 43 percent people considered Kamala the winner while 28 percent considered Trump the winner.
30 percent people could not reach any decision on this. Kamala Harris campaign has claimed that they raised 47 million dollars in just 24 hours after Tuesday’s debate. This is the biggest fund raising after Harris became a candidate in the presidential election.
The debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, organised by ABC News, was watched by an estimated 67 million people, according to television ratings service Nielsen.
The number of viewers on Tuesday was higher than the 51.3 million who tuned in to watch the June 29 debate between Republican Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden, hosted by CNN.
However, the record has still not been broken. Earlier in 2016, the debate between Trump and his Democratic rival former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was watched by a record 8.40 crore people.
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