The majority of respondents said they would like to see Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump square off in another debate before the November elections, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Trump and Harris participated in one debate on Sept. 10, in Philadelphia, while Trump also debated President Joe Biden separately while he was still seeking reelection in June. Trump was the clear winner against Biden, but both sides claimed victory in the second debate.
Harris has since called for a second presidential debate, but Trump has not agreed to another debate so far.
But the majority of voters (64%) said in a Quinnipiac University poll they would like to see the two frontrunners face off again, while just 31% responded that they do not want another debate. The survey also found that both candidates would receive 48% of the vote if the election was held today. […]
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