Kamala Harris agrees to debate future Trump vice presidential.
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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden's reelection campaign Thursday accepted an invitation by CBS News for a vice presidential debate in either July or August between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump's vice presidential nominee.
The Biden campaign said it accepted two dates proposed by CBS for the debate: July 23 or Aug. 13.
News reporter has reached out to the Trump campaign about whether it would agree for his running mate to participate. The former president said in an interview that aired Thursday that there was a “pretty good chance” he would announce his vice presidential pick at the convention in Milwaukee.
“I don’t say anything’s a 100%, but you’re getting pretty close. I’ll be doing it in Milwaukee,” he told TMJ4 news
Trump, the former president and presumptive Republican nominee, has not named his vice presidential running mate and isn't expected to until closer to the Republican National Convention, set for July 15 to July 18. The Trump campaign did not immediately say whether it has also agreed to CBS' invitation.
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