The Publisher Nigeria reports that the Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has agreed with Fox News to debate with Democratic Vice President, Kamala Harris, on September 4.
This Nigeria news platform understands that the former President of the United States made this known in a post via his Truth Social platform.
“Rules will be similar to the rules of my debate with Sleepy Joe, who has been treated horribly by his party, but with a full arena audience.”
However, it was not immediately clear if Harris had agreed to the debate.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris secured the Democratic party’s presidential nomination on Friday.
The development confirms Harris as the party’s standard bearer in November’s showdown against Republican Donald Trump.
Harris was the sole candidate on the ballot for a five-day electronic vote of nearly 4,000 party convention delegates.
She will be officially crowned at a Chicago convention later this month.
“I am honoured to be the presumptive Democratic nominee for President of the United States,” Harris, 59, said on a phone-in to a party celebration after securing enough votes by the second day of the marathon vote.
Since President Joe Biden ended his reelection bid, Harris has gained full control of the party.
No other Democrats stepped forward to challenge her elevation to the top of the ticket, making her confirmation as the first Black and South Asian woman ever to secure a major party’s nomination a formality.
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