'They're scared': Trump team said to have signaled it's afraid of having J.D. Vance debate
Vice President Kamala Harris has signaled her approval of three possible dates to debate former President Donald Trump's new running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH).
But the Trump campaign has not yet backed any of the debates, with senior adviser Brian Hughes putting out the statement, “We don’t know who the Democrat nominee for Vice President is going to be, so we can’t lock in a date before their convention. To do so would be unfair to Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, or whoever Kamala Harris picks as her running mate.” This is a reference to the current controversy of some Democrats calling on President Joe Biden to exit the race for a second term, which would most likely but not definitely result in Harris leading the top of the ticket.
Commenters on social media, however, pounced on this as a sign that the Trump campaign is actually afraid of going toe to toe with Harris, who by many metrics won the last time she was in a vice presidential debate, against Mike Pence. Others urged Democrats to cut out the infighting, and take this remark as a sign the Trump campaign is benefiting from efforts to push Biden aside.
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"Trump campaign dodges VP debate?" wrote the account @Alicia_Smith19.
"Oh yeah, they're scared...and when it turns out that Kamala is not dropping out, JD's gonna be tied in knots," wrote the account @KevDGrussing.
"Fun own but really?" wrote the account @tysonbrody. "Playing it so safe you skip the VP debate? I guess worried about an hour of ripping Vance on abortion?"
"Please take note, Dems: the Trump/MAGA movement is counting on YOUR chaos to harm Democrats' chances," wrote the account @Dieter117.
"It's OBVIOUS Trump is praying Biden drops because he knows he'll lose," wrote the account @SidFalcoReturns. "Beyond obvious."