A New York Times opinion piece claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris' toughest opponent in the upcoming debate is President Biden, not former President Trump.
When Vice President Kamala Harris takes the stage in Philadelphia on Tuesday, she will have to debate her toughest opponent of the election cycle – and it is not former President Trump, a columnist argues. Harris' 'most complicated antagonist,' according to a New York Times opinion piece published on Thursday, is President Biden, a man she must both deflect from and defend.
Donald Trump seems to wish he could still run against Joe Biden. Kamala Harris probably wishes she didn't have to,' Lozada added. CNN reported Wednesday that Harris accepted the rules of the upcoming ABC debate after receiving separate 'assurances' that mics could be turned on during the debate and the moderators would explain unheard exchanges. The Harris campaign sent a letter to the network officially accepting the debate rules while still complaining about the terms.
Vice President Harris, a former prosecutor, will be fundamentally disadvantaged by this format, which will serve to shield Donald Trump from direct exchanges with the Vice President. We suspect this is the primary reason for his campaign's insistence on muted microphones,' the letter read. After Biden dropped out of the race in July, the Harris campaign insisted on moving forward with the previously agreed upon ABC presidential debate.
Trump frequently interrupted and spoke over Biden when they first debated in 2020 and was widely seen as the loser of that exchange. His vastly improved performance at their meeting in June, coupled with Biden's dismal showing, helped lead to the latter's exit from the White House race. Fox News' Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.
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