CNN’s Chris Wallace said on Friday that there is no chance that Vice President Kamala Harris will debate Republican nominee Donald Trump on Fox News.
Wallace said on CNN News Central that Harris refused to participate in an off-the-record meeting with him and the president of Fox News to discuss the possibility of a town hall or an interview while she was a 2020 presidential candidate. Trump challenged Harris on Aug. 3 to debate him with Fox News moderators on Sept. 4, which the vice president never agreed to.
“I would say that there is an absolutely 0%, what’s lower than 0, chance that she would agree to debate on Fox,” Wallace said. “Let me tell you a quick story. Back in 2019 when she was running, the president of Fox News and I, who was seen as being pretty even handed, went to meet with a bunch of the Democrats to try and get them to do town halls or do an interview. [Democratic Massachusetts Sen.] Elizabeth Warren met with us, [independent Vermont Sen.] Bernie Sanders met with us, the only Democrat who refused to meet with us off-the-record just to consider the possibility of going on Fox was Kamala Harris. There is a 0% chance that she will agree to an interview on Fox.”
Chris Wallace Says There Is '0% Chance' Harris Will Appear For Debate On Fox News pic.twitter.com/rxNNxA9aot
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) September 13, 2024
Trump and Harris faced off in a Tuesday debate moderated by ABC anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis. The former president accused the moderators of showing a clear bias toward him by fact-checking him more often than his opponent, and called on the network to have their media license revoked. […]
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