Kamala Harris calls for change in debate with Donald Trump

by times news cr

Kamala Harris asked for a Change in the debate with Donald Trump that could change everything in the presidential race heading into the United States Elections 2024.

It was during last August 29 that American media leaked the List of rules set by ABC News for the debate between the Democratic candidate and current vice president and the businessman and former Republican president.

HoweverKamala Harris has not yet agreed to any of these rules, for which he asks for a change in the debate with Donald Trump that could change everything if accepted. What did he ask for?

This is the change Kamala Harris is asking for in her debate with Donald Trump

This Saturday, August 31, Kamala Harris called for a change in the debate with Donald Trump scheduled for next September 10th.

Through a post on X, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party He asked that they debate with the microphones on “all the time”, as he accused his opponent of “surrendering to his advisors.”

This is because These do not allow Donald Trump to debate with a live microphone.

Donald Trump is bowing down to his advisers, who won’t let him debate with a live microphone. If his own team doesn’t trust him, the American people definitely can’t.

We are running for president of the United States. Let us debate in a transparent manner, with the microphones on all the time.

Kamala Harris

And the thing is, debating with a microphone off means that Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s microphones will be active only for the candidate whose turn it is to speak and will be muted when the time belongs to the other.

In addition to that Candidates will not be allowed to ask each other questions, which is why Kamala Harris is proposing this important change that could change everything.

What are the rules of the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump?

Las Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump debate rules son almost the same as in the last presidential debate where he faced Joe Biden with the Republican before he dropped out of the re-election race.

According to several American media, These are the rules sent to the campaign team of both presidential candidates by ABC television:

  • The debate will be held in Philadelphia at the National Constitution Center at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, September 10.
  • The event space will be available for staff and candidate visits on Monday, the 9th and Tuesday, the 10th, and will be scheduled in advance.
  • Without audience
  • VIP waiting rooms for immediate family members; on-site staff waiting rooms and in the media/recording room
  • Two seated moderators: David Muir and Linsey Davis of ABC News, who will be the only ones asking questions
  • 90 minutes of debate, with two commercial breaks
  • No opening statements; two-minute closing statements
  • The coin toss will take place practically a week from now (on September 3) to determine the podium location and the order of final declarations; The winner can choose whether to select the podium position or the order of declarations.
  • Candidates will be introduced by the moderators
  • Candidates enter by being introduced from opposite sides of the stage; the ruling party will be introduced first.
  • Candidates will remain behind podiums during the debate
  • No props or pre-written notes are allowed on stage.
  • Topics or questions related to campaigns or candidates will not be shared.
  • Candidates will receive a pen, a notebook and a bottle of water.
  • Two-minute responses to questions and two-minute rebuttals; additional minute to each candidate for follow-up, clarification or response
  • The lights will indicate the remaining time, with a numerical countdown: green up to 15 seconds; solid yellow up to 5 seconds; flashing red at 5 seconds; solid red at zero
  • Candidates’ microphones will be active only for the candidate whose turn it is to speak and muted when the time belongs to another candidate.
  • Candidates will not be allowed to ask each other questions.
  • Campaign staff cannot interact with candidates during commercial breaks
  • Moderators will seek to enforce timetable agreements and ensure a civilized society.

It is worth noting that Kamala Harris’s request could change everything during her debate with Donald Trump since keeping the microphones open can help or hurt them. This is because comments not intended for the public could be captured.


2024-09-01 08:36:32

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