News: Trump and Harris Confirm Debate Rules for Upcoming Event

Trump and Harris Set to Debate: Key Rules Established
The impending debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is creating buzz in the political arena. On Wednesday, both camps reached an agreement on the ground rules that will govern their first exchange on stage. Scheduled for September 10 in Philadelphia, the debate will follow a format identical to the one employed in the June face-off between Trump and President Joe Biden.
Debate Guidelines and Candidate Strategies
Initially, there were concerns over Trump potentially withdrawing from the debate following his remarks regarding the rules. However, both teams confirmed their commitment to the event, with a focus on key rules like the muted microphone system. Under this system, a candidate's microphone will only be active during their speaking turn, ensuring clarity and minimizing interruptions.
- Trump indicated willingness to let Harris speak freely during the debate.
- He emphasized that his debate approach will hinge on the perceived fairness of ABC News.
According to Trump campaign official Jason Miller, there’s excitement around the established rules. He stated that 'Americans want to hear both candidates present their competing visions to the voters.' The stage is set, and all eyes will be on Philadelphia next Tuesday.
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