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Vote: Media Says American Voters Don't Think Highly Of Trump, Are They Right?

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Trump Looking Forward To Debate Today In America Your Opinion   Media Says American Voters Don't Think Highly Of Trump, Are They Right? [Yes, They Are →]( [No, They Are Not →](   Trump Looking Forward To Debate Former President Donald Trump, at a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, expressed eagerness to debate Vice President Kamala Harris, whom he perceives as a less formidable opponent than President Joe Biden. During his speech, Trump criticized Harris as a "radical-left lunatic" with detrimental policies and questioned her suitability for leadership, suggesting her tenure could lead to financial ruin akin to the 1929 depression. He also voiced concerns about debate arrangements, criticizing the proposal for a debate without a live audience and unfavorable conditions set by media networks he deemed biased. Trump highlighted his readiness to debate despite these conditions, accusing the Harris camp of potential non-cooperation for the scheduled debate on September 4.   Here are some facts about August 17   - 1841 - President Tyler is burned in effigy outside White House - 1957 - Foul balls batter unlucky Philadelphia Phillies fan - 1978 - Balloon crosses the Atlantic Regards, Team Spin ⚡  [signature] [Unsubscribe from these emails](

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