Breaking: Debate commission cancels second presidential debate after Trump refuses virtual format by Patriots 4 Life
October 10, 2020
The Commission on Presidential Debates canceled the second debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden after the president refused to participate in the virtual format.
CNN reported the development on Friday evening and cited a source familiar with the plans. The Wall Street Journal first reported the decision.
The reported cancelation of the debate caps off an angry feud between the two campaigns and the commission as they argued over when to have the debate and how to have it conducted safely.
A spokesperson for the Biden campaign released a stateme nt confirming the decision.
Vice President Biden looks forward to making his case to the American people about how to overcome this pandemic, restore American leadership and our alliances in the world, and bring the American people together, said Andrew Bates.
Its shameful that Donald Trump ducked the only debate in which the voters get to ask the questions but its no surprise, he continued.
Everyone knows that Donald Trump likes to bully reporters, but obviously he doesnt have the guts to answer for his record to voters at the same time as Vice President Biden, he concluded.
The president tested positive for coronavirus and his physician said in a statement on Thursday that his treatment had gone successfully and that he was ready to begin public appearances again.
Poster Comment:
I looks as if the campaign managers for Biden are fearful of a live appearance by their candidate since he appears to be failing mentally.