"Trump Agrees to Debate Kamala Harris on September 4: What to Expect from This High-Stakes Showdown"

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– Donald Trump has accepted Fox News' offer to debate Kamala Harris on September 4, following Harris's challenge to him, replacing a previously scheduled debate with Joe Biden. – 

– Trump announced the debate will take place in Pennsylvania, with the exact location still to be determined, and hinted at a Town Hall if Harris is unable to participate. – – 

– The debate will be moderated by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, with rules similar to Trump's previous debate with Biden, but featuring a full arena audience. – – 

– Trump expressed frustration over the debate situation, claiming that Harris's presence as an opponent is unfair and criticizing the Democrats' policies. – 

– Trump previously had a debate with Biden on June 27, where Biden's performance raised concerns about his age, leading to a planned second debate on September 10. – – 

– After Biden withdrew from the race and endorsed Harris, Trump initially refused to debate Harris, citing her lack of official candidacy status and Obama's delayed endorsement. – 

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– Trump had earlier suggested he didn't need to debate Harris due to his strong poll numbers, arguing that the public is already familiar with both candidates' positions. – – 

– Harris, now the official Democratic nominee after securing the necessary delegate votes, expressed honor and urged Trump to face her on stage as a matter of fairness. – – 

– Harris's campaign has emphasized the importance of direct confrontation, contrasting Trump's reluctance with her readiness to debate. – 

1. The debate between Trump and Harris is set to be a significant event, highlighting the sharp contrasts between the candidates as the election race intensifies.

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