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'Loser': VP Harris' campaign runs TV ad mocking Trump for avoiding second debate

IndiaTimes Sunday, 29 September 2024 ()
Vice President Kamala Harris has launched a new TV ad challenging former President Donald Trump to another debate. The advertisement criticizes Trump's hesitation to face Harris again after their initial debate in September. Despite claiming victory, Trump remains reluctant, while Harris underscores the need for voters to witness both candidates discussing crucial issues.
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