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Poll: Trump Calls Georgia Gov. Kemp 'The Most Disloyal Guy,' You Agree?

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Vote Now - Trump Will Debate Kamala America News Trump Calls Georgia Gov. Kemp 'The Most Disloyal Guy,' You Agree? [Yes, I Do]( [No, I Do Not]( [Do You Support Pardoning Trump?]( Trump Will Debate Kamala Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, announced his intent to debate Democratic nominee Kamala Harris with a full arena audience, setting a date for September 4th in Pennsylvania. This announcement follows a period of contention over debate terms, with the Trump campaign emphasizing the shift from a prior agreement to debate Joe Biden, who has since exited the race, to facing Harris. The debate's logistics and format have sparked disputes, with Harris's campaign accusing Trump of evading the debate while Trump asserts a conflict of interest with the originally proposed host, ABC News, due to ongoing litigation.   The transition from Biden to Harris as the Democratic nominee—without primary votes for Harris—has been criticized by the Trump campaign as undemocratic and likened to tactics used in authoritarian regimes. Trump also claims that the Democrats are attempting to drain his campaign resources and shield Harris from public scrutiny due to her unpopularity and liberal policies.   Despite the back-and-forth, Trump is keen on a debate before early voting starts on September 6th, hoping to showcase the contrasting policies between him and Harris. However, the Harris campaign has not confirmed any agreement for a Fox News debate on September 4th, sticking to previously negotiated terms with Biden's campaign. [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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