By Burnett Munthali
On Thursday, September 12, 2024, former President Donald Trump announced that he would not participate in another debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, following widespread criticism of his performance in their most recent encounter. Trump’s decision comes amid intense media scrutiny, as analysts and political commentators had harshly evaluated his showing in the previous debate.
Trump, who has a history of wavering on whether to engage in debates, made his stance clear this time, stating that he had no interest in a third debate. His refusal comes just two days after Harris’ campaign called for another round, hoping to further engage the American public on key issues as the election draws near.
The back-and-forth about participating in debates is not new for Trump, as he has previously flip-flopped on similar occasions during past election cycles. However, this latest declaration signals a final decision, at least for now, as both campaigns prepare for the final stretch before Election Day.
The Harris campaign, eager for another face-off, expressed disappointment but remained focused on its strategy to reach voters through other means. With no third debate on the horizon, attention will now shift to the candidates’ respective rallies, speeches, and media appearances as they continue to court voters across the nation.