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Harris calls on Trump to debate with mics 'on the whole time'Harris and the former president have both agreed to a debate, hosted by ABC News, on September 10.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>A collage showing Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump and US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.</p></div>

A collage showing Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump and US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

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Washington: Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee in the US presidential election in November, on Saturday called on her Republican rival Donald Trump to debate her with their microphones switched on throughout the event.

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Harris and the former president have both agreed to a debate, hosted by ABC News, on September 10.

"Donald Trump is surrendering to his advisors who won't allow him to debate with a live microphone. If his own team doesn't have confidence in him, the American people definitely can’t," Harris said in a post on X.

"We are running for President of the United States. Let’s debate in a transparent way — with the microphones on the whole time."

Trump has said that he preferred to have his microphone kept on and that he did not like it muted during the last debate against then-contender President Joe Biden.

So-called "hot mics" can help or hurt political candidates, catching off-hand comments that sometimes were not meant for the public. Muted microphones also prevent the debaters from interrupting their opponent.

A representative for ABC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The debate would be the first time Harris and Trump face off since Biden dropped out of the presidential race following a poor performance at a CNN debate in June that raised doubts about his mental acuity.

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance have agreed to an October 1 debate on CBS News.

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(Published 31 August 2024, 20:49 IST)