Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee for the November presidential election following Joe Biden’s ouster, again challenged former President Donald J. Trump again to a debate during her first rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on Tuesday night.
The Democratic candidate said that Trump should criticize her record as a progressive prosecutor and failed border czar “to her face” in a September debate.
“So, the momentum in this race is shifting, and there are signs that Donald Trump is feeling it,” Harris asserted at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia. She claimed the former president has pulled out of a September debate he previously agreed to—against Joe Biden—although his campaign has only said he will not commit to the debate until the Democratic Party officially designates Harris as its nominee.
Harris suggested Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance have had “a lot to say about her,” adding: “Well, Donald, I do hope you’ll reconsider to meet me on the debate stage, because as the saying goes, if you’ve got something to say, say it to my face.”
The National Pulse reported late last week that polling data following Biden’s announcement that he would not run for reelection shows the race has narrowed, with Harris and Trump nearly tied among voters.
Harris’s entrance in the 2024 contest has injected new life into Democrats who had been previously demoralized by the failing campaign of the 81-year-old Biden, who shows clear signs of cognitive and physical decline.
Vice President Harris: Donald, I do hope you’ll reconsider to meet me on the debate stage. As the saying goes, if you got something to say, say it to my face pic.twitter.com/5zykEnU3Dn
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) July 30, 2024