Trump wouldn’t commit to another debate with Harris: ‘Maybe if it was on a fair network’

6 days ago

Philadelphia news, Pennsylvania news.

Former President Donald Trump seemed reluctant when asked whether he would debate Vice President Kamala Harris again.

Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in the spin room that he wouldn’t commit to an additional debate after Tuesday’s contest.

“I don’t know I have to think about it. But if you won the debate, I sort of think maybe I shouldn’t do it. Why should I do another debate?” he asked comparing the situation to a boxing match.

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    Trump then added “Maybe if it was on a fair network” complaining that Tuesday’s debate was “three against one” in reference to ABC moderators fact-checking his statements.

    The Republican presidential nominee called his confrontation with Harris his “best debate ever” insisting that he won the contest.

    “The reason you do a second debate is if you lose, and they lost…But I’ll think about it,” he added.