Trump challenges Harris and rejects new debate

Trump challenges Harris

Donald Trump’s campaign is entering a turbulent phase as the 2024 US presidential election approaches. There are 45 days left until the election, which is intensifying the competition between the candidates. On Saturday, the campaign of US Vice President Kamala Harris announced that Harris has accepted an invitation from CNN to participate in a debate on October 23.

US Election 2024: Voting on November 5:

 Americans will vote on November 5, 2024, to choose a new US president to succeed Joe Biden, who announced his withdrawal from the race on July 21. Biden supported the candidacy of his deputy Kamala Harris, who was officially nominated on August 23 to face Donald Trump.

Lawsuits and challenges: Trump is facing legal prosecutions, in addition to an assassination attempt he was subjected to during a campaign rally on July 13. The elections remain a major focus, and everyone follows the latest news and analysis on these events on France 24. “Donald Trump should have no problem agreeing to this debate,” campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said in a statement. “It is in the same format and format as the CNN debate, he attended and claimed to have won in June, when he praised CNN’s moderators, the network’s rules and its ratings.” The first debate between the candidates was held on September 10. Afterward, Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that he would not hold a second debate with Harris.

Trump’s remarks “The former president said, ‘There will be no third debate,’” referring to the previous two debates, one with Biden in June and the other with Harris.

Impact on Women Voters “Trump’s attacks on Swift could hurt his standing among women voters. This adds new challenges to his campaign, as Harris seeks to boost her chances.

Trump rejects third debate

Trump reiterated his rejection of a third debate, pointing to his debate with Biden in June, as well as the debate with Harris.

North Carolina rally: At a rally in North Carolina, Trump predicted that he would win the election. He launched a scathing attack on immigration, claiming, without evidence, that “immigrants are attacking villages in the Midwest.” He also promised the audience that the United States would reach Mars by the end of his term.

Tight race: With 45 days to go until the election, the outcome is uncertain. Harris and Trump are competing in key states that could determine the winner. Trump won North Carolina in 2020, but faces a challenge from Harris, who is seeking to attract black and younger voters after Biden dropped out.

Robinson scandal: Trump is also dealing with a scandal involving Mark Robinson, a North Carolina gubernatorial candidate, who was accused of posting controversial messages about Nazism and slavery. The messages were posted on a porn site more than a decade ago.

The competition is heating up as the election approaches. Each candidate is looking to boost their chances in different ways, making the coming weeks crucial.

Trump campaign sees turmoil as election nears: A newspaper reported a turbulent phase in Trump’s campaign in recent weeks. The campaign had shown remarkable discipline in its early days.

Campaign discipline: Trump’s top advisers have insisted that his 2024 campaign is the most disciplined ever. There have been few leaks, private internal disputes, and a strong data-driven strategy.

End of the Final Stage: With 45 days to go until the election, this lack of discipline has been exposed in the past three weeks. Controversial statements have increased, affecting the image of the campaign.

Controversial allegations about Haitian immigrants

Ahead of the debate with Kamala Harris, Senator J.D. Vance made unsubstantiated allegations about Haitian immigrants. Trump repeated these allegations during the debate, sparking a heated online debate.

Chaos returns: Trump’s chaotic debate performance coincided with his return to his former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski. This return came after allegations of sexual assault, further complicating the campaign.

Security threats: Trump has been the target of two failed assassination attempts, which has increased the threats against him. These circumstances have imposed tight security measures, making organizing campaign events more difficult. The campaign is entering a critical phase with continued pressure and challenges. Trump’s strategies appear to be struggling in these volatile times.

Trump enters a battle with Taylor Swift after she endorses Harris: After Taylor Swift announced her endorsement of Kamala Harris, Trump chose to engage in a feud with the pop star. He wrote on social media: “I hate Taylor Swift,” reflecting the increasing number of controversial statements. Campaign chaos: In recent weeks, Trump has accused Harris of staging a coup against Biden and promoted conspiracy theories linked to QAnon. These statements have landed him in a feud with staff at Arlington National Cemetery.

Trump advisers worry: Trump’s advisers have been concerned about his attacks on Swift, particularly in terms of appealing to female voters. However, a campaign spokesman has insisted that Trump is more popular, citing a Siena College poll.

Defending the inflammatory statements: By last week, Trump found himself forced to respond to the controversy surrounding the Haitian immigrant allegations. Trump and his partner have tried to clarify their intentions, emphasizing the importance of the immigration issue.

Concerns about control of the campaign: A Trump confidant said that 69 percent of the campaign is focused on Trump himself. These advisers feel they cannot control Trump’s behavior.

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Donald Trump’s campaign is entering a turbulent phase as the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches. There are 45 days to go until.