Trump raises bias issue with ABC broadcast
“Chance of salvation for the Democratic Party that was defeated in the first debate”,
Kamala Harris (center), Vice President of the United States, is visiting Houston, a hurricane Beril disaster area, on the 24th local time, listening to explanations about recovery operations. AP News,
, ‘[Seoul Economy]’,
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, ‘It is expected that the first TV debate between Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States who is considered a strong candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, and the Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump, will be held on Fox News in September.’,
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, ‘According to the US CNBC broadcast on the 24th local time, Fox News invited Vice President Harris and former President Trump as the debate participants to be held on September 17 in Pennsylvania. This comes just a day after former President Trump expressed his willingness to debate Vice President Harris several times.’,
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, ‘Fox News has decided to have political anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum as the moderators, but the debate format, location, and audience attendance have not been confirmed yet. The first TV debate organized by CNN between President Joe Biden and former President Trump was held without an audience, with the microphone turned off during the opponent’s remarks and no communication with camp officials allowed during the debate. Neither side has yet made an official statement.’,
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, ‘Originally, President Biden and former President Trump agreed to hold a second TV debate hosted by ABC broadcast on September 10, following the first TV debate held on June 27. However, the completion of the second debate became uncertain due to President Biden’s withdrawal as a candidate after the first TV debate. Meanwhile, former President Trump recently raised an issue with the bias of ABC broadcast, which he considers to be center-left, and argued that the hosting broadcaster should be changed to the conservative media outlet Fox News.’,
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, ‘After the first TV debate, President Biden faced pressure to resign amid controversy over “cognitive decline” due to old age. President Biden expressed his intention to complete his term as president several times, but as the pressure to resign spread uncontrollably, he eventually stepped down from the candidacy on the 21st. It is expected that the second TV debate will be a chance of salvation for the Democratic Party in this situation.’,
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