U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris accepted CNN’s invitation to a second presidential debate with former President Donald Trump on October 23.
United States Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to participate in a second presidential debate with former US President Donald Trump on October 23rd, as offered by CNN.
On Saturday, Harris’s campaign announced that it is always beneficial to provide electors with an additional opportunity to make their decision prior to the general election.
Kamala Harris Announces an Invitation to a Debate with Pro-Crypto Trump
Jen O’Malley Dillon, the campaign manager for Kamala Harris, stated to reporters that the American public should be allowed to observe the two candidates participate in more than one debate prior to voting.
Nevertheless, Dillon observed that Trump had previously expressed gratitude for the CNN format, moderators, and the ratings of the June debate, despite his recent reluctance to participate in additional debates.
Vice President Harris expressed her willingness to participate in a second presidential debate in a post on X (Twitter). He encouraged former US President Donald Trump to rejoin her on stage.
The second debate, which is scheduled for October 23 at CNN’s facilities in Atlanta, will also adhere to the June 26 model. During the 90-minute event, both candidates will respond to queries from the moderators without the presence of an audience.
Harris’s campaign has kept pushing for Trump’s recent remarks that he will not undertake any other debates, and one of the senior advisers noted that Trump “shifts his stance every day.”
Concurrently, Anthony Scaramucci, the founder of SkyBridge Capital, disclosed that he and a number of other crypto-supporters are assisting Harris in formulating pro-crypto policies for her campaign.
Scaramucci stated at the TOKEN2049 crypto conference in Singapore that the group intends to diverge from the stances of Harris’s opponents, including Elizabeth Warren and Gary Gensler, the director of the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Scaramucci asserts that the Vice President’s team is committed to achieving a bipartisan approach to crypto regulation while avoiding the political polarization that has been a hallmark of the current administration.
Scaramucci noted that the Harris campaign has played a crucial role in developing pro-crypto policies, which is a departure from the restrictive policies established by Warren and Gensler.
Nevertheless, the former White House aide concurred with Trump’s favorable stance toward cryptocurrency, despite their differences.
In the past few months, Trump has assumed the role of a pro-Bitcoin candidate, providing support to the industry and even establishing a crypto project associated with his family — World Liberty Financial.
This starkly contrasts his previous administration’s posture on digital currencies, during which he demonstrated little to no interest in the subject.
The regulation of cryptocurrencies is anticipated to be a significant issue in the 2024 election, as Kamala Harris has also engaged with crypto enthusiasts. Harris has not articulated a definitive stance on cryptocurrency; however, she is actively engaged in forums that could potentially shape her viewpoint.