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The Commission on Presidential Debates on Wednesday pushed back against President Donald Trump's demands to hold more debates in 2024, announcing the date despite repeated rebuttals from the 45th president's campaign calling the date “unacceptable.” I stuck to it.
“As always, CPD considered multiple factors in selecting the dates for the debates to ensure that the American people had access to the debates. These factors include religion, federal holidays, and This includes early voting, voting deadlines for each state, etc.,” CPD said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that the first debate will still be held on September 16.
The commission said the selection criteria included that debate participants “have an arithmetical chance of winning the Electoral College” and that “three states do not close voting for independent candidates until September 6.” He added that he is complying.
CPD and the Trump campaign are fighting over when the commission should hold its first debate in 2024.
President Trump's top advisers, Susie Wiles and Chris Lacivita, sent a letter on April 11 requesting an early debate to accommodate early voters, but debate organizers told Fox News But RNC spokesman Daniel said he could hear “crickets” until Tuesday, when he said the debate would continue as scheduled. Alvarez told the Post.
Mr. Wiles and Mr. LaCivita announced that the CPD presidential debates, scheduled for Sept. 16 in San Marcos, Texas, and Oct. 1 in Petersburg, Virginia, after the committee confirmed on Tuesday that the dates would not be rescheduled. He intensified his criticism of the meeting schedule. October 9th, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Trump's advisers threatened to hold the debate without CPD after Trump said he wanted to debate “anytime, anywhere, anywhere” and Biden said he would eventually face Trump.
“The Commission on Presidential Debates schedule will not begin until millions of Americans have already cast their votes. This is unacceptable and by refusing to move the debate forward, we will This is doing a grave disservice to the American people who should be listening to the opinions of both candidates.President Trump has said he will debate Joe Biden anytime, anywhere, and Joe Biden himself has said he will debate him. We just agreed,” Wiles and Lacivita said Tuesday.
CPD disputed the claim that the schedule “will not begin until 'millions of Americans have already cast their votes.'”
“CPD intentionally selected September 16th after a comprehensive review of each state's early voting rules,” it said in a rebuttal Wednesday, calling for early voting ahead of the first scheduled debate. He argued that only voters in North Carolina and Pennsylvania would have a chance.
Wiles and LaCivita carried out another attack Wednesday afternoon after CPD's latest statement.
“The Commission on Presidential Debates acknowledges in its own statement that the proposed debate schedule would begin after early voting. Again, this is unacceptable. “Candidates have the right to be heard before their ballots are mailed and cast,” the commission said.
“We need to host a debate sooner than ever. Again, we extend an invitation to join our camp to all U.S. television networks that wish to host a debate. “We are willing to negotiate with the Biden campaign, with or without a stubborn Commission on Presidential Debates.”