Univision announced Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are preparing to hold two town hall meetings in October aimed at engaging Hispanic voters.
Univision will host two separate events, moderated by journalist Enrique Acevedo, that will give both candidates an opportunity to address the concerns of Hispanic undecided voters. According to The events will be broadcast on Spanish-language networks. Trump will appear first on October 8 from Miami, Florida, followed by Harris on October 10 from Las Vegas, Nevada. Both events will air at 10 pm ET with Spanish-language interpretation.
“With more than 36 million Hispanics eligible to vote in the United States, they represent the largest minority group in the country and have the power to influence the outcome of the White House race and the future of the country,” Noticias Univision president Daniel Coronel said in a statement.
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Polls suggest the race is close in both states, with Trump leading slightly on 50% and Harris on 46%. FloridaHarris takes the lead Nevada Harris won with 48% to Trump's 45%. Agreed He was scheduled to take part in a second debate with President Trump on October 23, but President Trump once again declined to debate. (Related article: Harris' approval rating remains stable in post-debate polls despite claiming victory)
“When a professional boxer loses a fight, the first words out of his mouth are, 'I want a rematch.' The polls clearly show that I defeated the radical left Democratic candidate, Comrade Kamala Harris, in Tuesday night's debate, and she immediately called for a second debate,” Trump said. Written It will air on Truth Social on September 12th.
“Two days ago, Donald Trump and I had our first debate, and I believe we have an owe it to the voters to hold another debate because this election and what is at stake could not be more important,” Harris said. said In response to that.
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