With just 15 days left until the highly anticipated debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, tensions are rising as their campaigns square off over some pretty *shocking* negotiation issues. It turns out that one of the biggest sticking points is about whether the candidates’ microphones should be muted when it’s not their turn to speak. Yeah, you heard that right!
Back in June, Biden’s camp made a deal with Trump’s team that they would have two debates: the first one hosted by CNN on June 27, and the second one by ABC on September 10. One of the key demands from Biden’s side was that during these debates, the microphones would be muted unless a candidate is speaking. Trump’s team went along with that concept at the time. But fast forward to now, and things have taken a different turn since Biden is no longer in the race.
Now, with Kamala Harris taking the stage, her campaign wants to switch things up. They’re insisting that the microphones should remain live for the entire debate—just like how it’s typically been done in past presidential debates. This has turned into a bit of a standoff.
Brian Fallon, a senior advisor for the Harris campaign, stated, “We have told ABC and other networks that we believe both candidates’ mics should be live throughout the full broadcast.” His team suspects that Trump’s crew is pushing for muted mics because they’re worried about how he might handle himself during a 90-minute debate without it.
There’s more tension brewing here. According to insiders close to the situation, Harris’s team believes that if Trump knows his mic is always on, he might lose his cool and spill some *juicy* comments. One source noted, “She’s more than happy to have exchanges with him if he tries to interrupt her.” The Harris camp fully expects Trump to possibly blurt out some careless remarks, which would be pivotal for viewers to hear. It appears they’re ready for a *showdown*!
In contrast, the Trump campaign isn’t buying the debate strategies being thrown their way. They’d prefer to stick to the rules they agreed upon during the CNN debate, which means keeping the microphones *muted*. Jason Miller, a senior advisor for Trump, expressed frustration, stating, “Enough with the games. We accepted the ABC debate under the same terms as the CNN debate.” So it looks like this mic tug-of-war is heating up!
In a recent chat with reporters, Trump made it clear that he prefers the same rules as the CNN debate. “In that case, it was muted,” he admitted, mentioning it had worked out okay for him. He seems to be quoting a “no news is good news” kind of attitude.
Also, it might seem that Trump is being pretty casual about the whole microphone situation. He expressed, “It doesn’t matter to me, I’d rather have it probably on.” Fallon, from Harris’s camp, took this comment as a sign that there might be a resolution to their dispute.
However, the plot thickens! Trump even brought up the idea of having additional debates under different rules, including a September 4 debate hosted by Fox News. He’s clearly hungry for the spotlight and isn’t shy to throw more fuel into the fire.
Meanwhile, the ironic twist here is that during the last election cycle, the Trump campaign demanded that mics stay on! It’s hard to keep track, but it looks like they’ve flipped the script for this round.
As the deadline approaches, it appears both campaigns are steadfast in their positions, making it all the more interesting as we gear up for what could easily be an unforgettable showdown! There’s no telling what might go down, both on the debate stage and behind the scenes in the run-up to the big day on September 10.
This ongoing debate over debate rules highlights just how crucial this event is as both candidates prepare to stake their claims before voters. Stay tuned, folks! It looks like we’re in for an electrifying evening!
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