Trump loses bid to add fourth debate with Biden in early September
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[August 07, 2020]
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump's re-election campaign on Thursday lost its bid to add a
fourth debate with Democratic challenger Joe Biden in early September.
In rejecting the request, the Commission on Presidential Debates said it
remains committed to the current schedule of three 90-minute debates
beginning in late September.
It would only add a fourth debate, or move an existing debate to earlier
in the month, if both sides in the campaign for the Nov. 3 election
agreed to it, it said.
Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani had asked for either a fourth
debate in the first week of September or for the first debate to be
moved up from Sept. 29 because voters in some states would already be
able to cast votes before then.
The commission said voters will have a choice whether to watch a debate
before casting a ballot, adding voters "are under no compulsion to
return their ballots before the debates."
Trump, a Republican, is trailing Biden in most national opinion polls.
The battleground state of North Carolina is scheduled to begin sending
out mail-in ballots to registered voters who requested them on Sept. 4,
with several other states to follow in September. A massive surge in
mail-in voting is expected because of fears the coronavirus may spread
at public polling places.
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President Donald Trump speaks during a visit to a Whirlpool
Corporation washing machine factory in Clyde, Ohio, U.S., August 6,
2020. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
In a response to the commission, Giuliani said the campaign was
"disappointed" by the rejection and still believed Americans deserve
to see the candidates "compare their records and visions for the
United States before actual voting begins.”
The Biden campaign said it was pleased Trump had accepted the
commission invitation to debate.
"As we have said for months, the commission will determine the dates
and times of the debates, and Joe Biden will be there," Biden
campaign spokesman TJ Ducklo said.
The commission has organized three debates and one vice presidential
debate during each presidential campaign since 2000. The
presidential debates are set for Sept. 29 in Ohio, Oct. 15 in
Florida and Oct. 22 in Tennessee.
(Reporting by John Whitesides; Editing by Howard Goller and
Christian Schmollinger)
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