Breaking new developments in the race for the White House tonight
This Afternoon, former President Donald Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social, quote “there will be no third debate!”
Trump and Harris had their first Presidential debate on Tuesday Night, and shortly after the debate Harris and her team called for a second one.
But Trump at least for now. Has declined the offer.
Our Washington correspondent Julia Benbrook explores what is next for both candidates
Following their first face to face meeting On the debate stage
Vice President Kamala Harris argued it showed the American people what’s at stake in November
“We got some work to do because listen, I think that we think Today was a good day and it kind of was, but we have 56 days to go and guys, we’re still the underdogs in this race. It’s tight..”
Former President Donald Trump worked the spin room after claiming the moderators were quote very unfair but he also believes
“It was my best debate ever, I think, and it was very interesting. It showed how weak they are, how pathetic they are and what they’re doing to destroy our country and the border
With foreign trade and everything..”
Will we see a rematch? Another debate is still up for debate
“I think time will tell, I think one polling coming out of this debate, we’ll see kind of where things if things did move at all between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.”
The harris campaign is calling for another round trump says he’ll consider it Both sides showing they want control over the details.
“I think that, are we going to do a rematch? I just don’t know. We’ll think about”
What we do know is that we will see their running mates Ohio Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz go head to head. The Vice Presidential debate is set for October 1st in New York City.
In Washington I’m Julia Benbrook.