“If Lose, I Won’t Contest Again,” Says Trump

As He Answers Questions Ahead Of Coming Debate

The State Set For CNN Presidential Debate Between Donald Trump And Kamara Harris

“If Lose, I Won’t Contest Again,” Says Trump

As He Answers Questions Ahead Of Coming Debate

Former United States President and Republican Nominee Donald Trumps has revealed that the November’s presidential election bid will be his last and not look to contest against if he loses.

In response to fielded questions by Sharyl Attkisson, the host of Sinclair Broadcast Group’s “Full Measure,” the Republican nominee says, “No, I don’t. No, I don’t.

“I don’t see that at all. I think that, hopefully, we’re going to be successful,” he said.

Following the incumbent President Joe Biden’s step-aside from the presidential race, Trump now appears to be the oldest presidential nominee in the United States’ presidential race.

Trump, who is a successful businessman, boasts of having wells of wealth which rank him amongst world’s billionaires. Truly, he is known for his focal figure and continues to lay down marker for the coming election.

As the election draws near, the former president will not stop to reel out challenges and uphill faced by him and his campaign team during the cause leading to the November’s election.

“I didn’t need this. I had a very nice life. I didn’t need to go through court systems and go through all the other stuff and run at the same time,” Trump told Elon Musk, when asked why he decided to launch another presidential bid.

“But if I had to do it over again, I would have done it over again, because this is so much more important than me or my life,” the Republican nominee was also asked if Tulsi Gabbard or Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be reappointed into his cabinet if elected.

“If Lose, I Won’t Contest Again,” Says Trump
Former President And The Republican Nominne Donald Trump

“It doesn’t mean anything. It means it could be, but I didn’t make deals with anybody,” Trump stated.

Another question was asked if he would love to work with Kennedy serving as Health and Human Services secretary, as proposed by Nicole Shanahan, Kennedy’s former running mate, Trump replied, “It’s not appropriate to do it. It’s too early.”                             “If Lose, I Won’t Contest Again,” Says Trump

 

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CNN Debate Invitation: Harris Set To Honour, Face Trump Again

On Saturday, Vice President and Democratic Party’s nominee Kamara Harris has accepted CNN debated invitation to face the Republican Party’s counterpart, Donald Trump.

A debate scheduled to hold on the 23rd October, 2024. The United States polity is set to be heated up again as another round of debate is set to be held between Harris and Trump in the finale week of the campaign period.

According to campaign chair, Jen O’Malley Dillon, “Vice President Harris is ready for another opportunity to share a stage with Donald Trump.

“Donald Trump should have no problem agreeing to this debate.”

On Saturday, via her verified account on X, Harris posted that she “will gladly accept a second presidential debate” and that she hopes Trump “will join” her on October 23.

Contrarily, Trump protested that it might appear too late to have another presidential debate because ballots in the 2024 election are being already cast by the electorates.

Trump stated during a campaign rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, “The problem with another debate is that it’s just too late, voting has already started.”

Moments later, he reassessed his stance and proposed that he might consider participating in a third presidential debate.

Vice President Kamara Harris And Former President Donald Trump Geering For Another Showdown

It can be recalled that just a few days ago, on September 10, Trump and Harris had a heated debate organised by ABC in Philadelphia.

“Maybe if I got in the right mood,” he told reporters during a stop in California, after previously posting on Truth Social, “THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE!”

Steven Cheung, Trump’s campaign spokesperson, when asked, on Saturday, by CNN if the former president would accept to debate again, replied by pointing CNN to the post made by Trump on his “Truth” Social Media.

A claim immediately opposed by Harris’ campaign, stating that there must be another debate, suggesting that the Republican nominee will change his mind as he always does: “changes his position every day.”

Meanwhile, Harris threw heavy weight behind another debate, stating, “I believe we owe it to the voters.”

This last debate, scheduled to hold in October, is believed to reflect the 2024 first-held presidential debate in June between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

According to reports, the coming debate will be held at CNN’s studios in Atlanta which will see Trump and Harris answer questions fielded by the moderators without any interference of studio audience for one and half hour (ninety minutes).

Both candidates were sent invitations to take part in the CNN-hosted debate as it is believed that the Americans will have a lot to learn and benefit from during the second debate between the pair contesting for the U.S presidency.

“We look forward to receiving a response from both campaigns so the American public can hear more from these candidates as they make their final decision,” according to a statement on the network.

June 27 debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump caused a crucial showdown that triggered the course of the campaign. A debate which eventually saw the president bow out of his reelection following his below-per outing.

Subsequently, his Vice, Kamara Harris, was endorsed to proceed the reelection bid due to her experience, popularity and best suitability for the position.

 

“If Lose, I Won’t Contest Again,” Says Trump

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