
Blabbering Donald Trump Agrees to Debate Biden on These Terms
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- Reliability
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- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
5% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
85% : " Trump accepted soon after: "I'll be there," Trump told Fox News, adding that he's "looking forward to being in beautiful Atlanta.69% : On Truth Social, Trump quickly accepted the offer, and suggested they schedule more than just two debates and a "very large venue" for "excitement purposes.
59% : In his video challenge to Trump, Biden noted that he won their past debates in 2020, reflected by polling data.
44% : Since this morning's challenge and June debate offer, Trump and Biden have both accepted a second debate hosted by ABC News on September 10.
43% : Trump wrote.
43% : " CNN confirmed that Trump has accepted the debate invite.
41% : I hear you're free on Wednesdays," said Biden, a nod to the ongoing hush-money trial against Trump, which breaks each Wednesday.
31% : Biden instead challenged Trump to two debates, in June and September -- and surprisingly, Trump seems to have accepted.
30% : Biden and Trump, both presumptive presidential nominees, are trading barbs like two creaky prizefighters offering to debate one another, giving a glimpse into the type of back and forth voters can expect ahead of the general election in November.
12% : Shortly after issuing his public offer to debate Trump in June and September, Biden announced receiving an offer from CNN, an outlet Trump is notoriously hostile toward, to debate on June 27.
8% : In response, Trump posted to Truth Social that "Crooked Joe Biden is the WORST debater I have ever faced," which says very little considering he's avoided every debate since 2020.
5% : In a video posted to his social media accounts, Biden pointed out Trump's prior refusal to participate in all Republican presidential candidate debates and how it contrasts with his desire to debate Biden now, insinuating that Trump is simply afraid to debate.
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