Election 2024 latest news Harris shows gains in latest Post polling average; Trump resists another debate
Election 2024 latest news Harris shows gains in latest Post polling average; Trump resists another debate
    Posted on 09/22/2024
Vice President Kamala Harris attended a fundraiser in New York on Sunday afternoon, aiming to pad her cash advantage against former president Donald Trump by courting donors in the city that made him famous. At the event, Harris reiterated her desire for a debate on CNN on Oct. 23; Trump on Saturday dismissed debating again, saying it was “too late” because early voting is already taking place. Separately, The Washington Post’s polling average shows a slight improvement for Harris compared to before their Sept. 10 debate on ABC.

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