VP Kamala Harris agrees to potential upcoming debate on CBS with Donald Trump's VP pick
Vice President Kamala Harris agrees to the upcoming potential CBS debate between the Republican party and Donald Trump's nominee.
It has been released to official information that Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to participate in the debate with the Vice Presidential pick of Republican candidate Donald Trump. The person who will be Trump's running-mate is yet unknown - Donald Trump is supposed to introduce his VP pick during the GOP convention beginning on July 15th. The possible debate may occur during summer; Harris proposed July 23rd and August 13th as potential dates to schedule the discussion.
"We look forward to the Trump campaign accepting one of these dates so that the full debate calendar for this campaign can be set," the campaign official commented.
The proposed dates are significant. July 23rd, as it may be noted, is just one week after Donald Trump possibly announces his VP pick in Milwaukee since he admitted there had been a "pretty good chance" he would announce it during the convention.
Donald Trump Jr., the former President's oldest son, has been advocating for picking Ohio Senator James David Vance, a less than 40-year-old American politician, publicist, and writer. Vance has indicated that if he were to accept the possibility of being a running mate, he would do so. "Certainly, if he asked me, I want to help (Donald Trump)," Vance admitted.
On Wednesday, President Biden and Donald Trump accepted the invitation to the CNN Debate on June 27th, a historically early performance. Moreover, they are also willing to participate in the debate on ABC News on September 10th.
Source: Fox News, CNN