Trump to take part in second debate next week
- by Grant Boone
- in Sports
- — Oct 8, 2020
A week after what can only be described as a "chaotic" debate between Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Pence and Harris square off at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Biden said that future debates should follow "very strict guidelines" and that he'll follow those rules and the advice of his doctors "if and when" Trump "shows up for a debate".
"If he still has COVID we shouldn't have a debate", Biden told reporters traveling with him.
Biden was asked about the second debate scheduled for October 15 after delivering a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday. "And that little girl was me", Harris memorably said at the time. "And I think the voters will be the beneficiaries", says Sharpton.
A spokesman for his Democratic challenger, Senator Kamala Harris, said she also tested negative. He attended a Rose Garden ceremony September 26 for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett alongside a handful of people who have now tested positive for the virus, including Trump. Stupidity has left Donald Trump running behind Joe Biden in the polls all year. Several members of Trump's family, including first lady Melania Trump and his adult children, did not wear masks while sitting in the audience during the first presidential debate. I don't know what his status is.
"I think about my mother. the fact that I am sitting here right now would make her proud. But he did say he'd be happy to meet the president on the debate stage under one condition: ". Pence's team has mocked the barrier as a "fortress", but the Vice President, who heads the administration's coronavirus task force will likely have to defend the administration's response to the pandemic.
The president's diagnosis puts a new spotlight on the vice presidential debate and on the continued presence of the virus, a key campaign message for Biden and Harris.
A spokeswoman for the Debate Commission did not respond to DailyMail.com's request for comment.
Walensky, who is chief of the infectious diseases division at Massachusetts General Hospital, added that by attending the debate, Pence is placing a number of other people at risk.
"Her embrace of the Green New Deal and defunding police and abolishing ICE- those things would be seriously problematic for this country and the Vice President is going to outline that openly, openly in a really strong and powerful way", Gidley said.