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Harris Scolds ‘Weak’ Trump for Refusing Another Debate

Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday scolded former President Donald Trump, calling him “weak” for refusing to participate in a second debate.

the hill report Harris asserted the moral high ground and made her disdain public at a rally in Chandler, Arizona.

I think that's a disservice to voters. I also think it's a pretty weak move.

However, even if he does not debate, the fate of this election is already clear. This election is about two very different visions for our country. One focuses on his past. The other one was ours and focused on the future.

As reported by Breitbart News, President Trump announced his second debate on Wednesday as the campaign entered its home base intact after Harris and her team requested another debate since their last head-to-head meeting in September. He said that there would be no debate.

Harris on Thursday accepted an invitation from CNN to participate in a town hall later this month.

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The anointed Democratic candidate also acknowledged how close the races are in pivotal battleground states like Arizona, while also acknowledging that the U.S. is “leading to an optimistic new generation of leaders for our country.” In his speech, he said he was ready to welcome the

“It's going to be a very tough race to the end. We're the underdogs, we're the underdogs,” she said as people in the crowd started howling, Hill's report states.

As Breitbart News reported, the Trump campaign's internal polling shows that Harris is trailing her Republican challenger in all seven battleground states, with polls showing her trailing her Republican challenger. It showed Harris' angry reaction to her lack of interest in another debate.

public opinion poll, carried out A poll by Tony Fabrizio and John McLaughlin found that Trump held a lead of 1 to 5 percentage points in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Follow Simon Kent on Twitter: or by email: skent@breitbart.com

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