Debate Drama: Harris and Trump Campaigns Sparks Mic Showdown
Things are heating up as we get closer to the scheduled debate on September 10 in Washington, D.C.. With just 15 days left, thereโs a bit of a stand-off happening between the campaigns of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump regarding the rules of engagement. The big question on everyone’s mind? Will their microphones be muted when itโs not their turn to talk?
Originally, back in June, Biden’s campaign made a deal with Trump that they would do two debates: one way back in June and this upcoming one in September. An important tidbit of that agreement was the rule about the microphones. The plan was for microphones to be muted unless it was the candidate’s turn, a rule that many found necessary after the chaotic exchanges in previous debates.
However, hereโs where it gets a little twisty: since Biden is no longer in the race, Harrisโs team wants things to revert back to the usual way, where both candidatesโ microphones stay live throughout the debate. Brian Fallon, Harris’s senior communication advisor, asserted that both candidates’ mics should be hot all the time, saying that this is how these debates have traditionally played out.
Fallon even tossed in a jab at Trumpโs team, suggesting they think Trump canโt hold his own without a mute button, and calling it embarrassing if they hadnโt informed him about this debate strategy. The idea is to let Trumpโs potential outbursts be heard if he decides to interrupt. People close to the Harris campaign are feeling confident that she can get him riled up, suggesting Harris is โmore than happyโ to engage in back-and-forth exchanges.
Trump Team: No Go on New Rules
On the other side, Trumpโs team is having none of it. They want to stick to the rules agreed upon back when it was only Biden in the ring. Jason Miller, a senior advisor for Trump, argued that they accepted the ABC debate under the exact same conditions as the June debate, insisting they arenโt looking to change anything. The contention is that Harrisโs campaign is just trying to give her an unfair advantage, possibly by having her using notes or some cheat-sheet.
Miller seemed pretty fired up, saying that it looks like a pattern with the Harris campaign, where they are trying to shield her from direct interaction with the press and change conditions that were previously set instead of letting her perform freely. Theyโre also claiming that they seem to be looking for any excuse to back out of the debate altogether.
Meanwhile, as the debate approaches, Trump is giving mixed signals about whether heโs even keen to participate in the ABC-hosted debate, suggesting there might be some bias from the networkโs end, while maintaining that he would prefer to keep to the previously agreed rules. Itโs fair to say that the atmosphere is laden with tension.
Trumpโs Perspective
In a recent chat with reporters, Trump mentioned that โit doesnโt matter to me,โ as heโd prefer to just go ahead with the debate. He reflected on how things went in the last face-off with Biden, hinting that despite his personal reservations about the muted microphones, it turned out just fine.
Fallon even highlighted Trumpโs comments on social media as a potential indication heโs on board with having the mics on, but without an official confirmation from Trumpโs team, it remains an open question.
A Back-and-Forth Tango
Adding more spice to the mix, Trump has also thrown out the idea of additional debates, mentioning a potential Fox News-hosted event, which would be a total departure from the original planned format. Ironically, the call for muted microphones is a stark contrast to the stance Trump took back in the 2020 campaign, where he pushed for noisy mics to ensure everyone could hear every word spoken.
The battle of the microphones reflects the larger strategy of both campaigns as they head into what could be a defining debate. As both sides dig into their positions, it looks like we might have an electrifying showdown to look forward to, one way or another!
Stay tuned for whatโs shaping up to be an interesting few weeks leading up to the debate!
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