Fox News Media has extended an invitation to the Trump and Biden campaigns to participate in a vice presidential debate before the 2024 election, with potential dates in July and August. Virginia State University has been suggested as a possible location for the debate, following its selection by the CPD as the first historically Black college or university to host a presidential debate. Former President Trump has accepted the invitation, urging Vice President Kamala Harris to agree to the debate as well. The Biden campaign has already accepted CBS News’ vice presidential debate invitation, with proposed dates in July and August, and has expressed a preference for debates to occur in a TV studio without in-person audiences.

The Biden campaign has initiated fast scheduling for the vice presidential debate after President Biden posted a video challenging Trump to debate him, stating that he had won two debates against Trump in 2020 and was ready to do so again. Trump, in response, criticized Biden’s debating skills and presidential performance, expressing willingness to participate in debates in June and September. He accepted the proposed debate dates and locations, mentioning the importance of discussing critical issues such as border policies, inflation, taxes, and foreign policy. Trump also called for more than two debates and suggested hosting them in large venues for excitement purposes.

Both campaigns have accepted invitations for the proposed debates, which are expected to be hosted by prominent Fox News Media anchors. The Biden campaign has conveyed a list of demands for the debates, including the use of a TV studio setting with automatic microphones and no live audience. The Trump campaign has expressed readiness for the debates and agreed to the proposed dates, expressing eagerness to confront Biden on a range of important issues facing the country. Trump emphasized his commitment to participating in multiple debates and engaging in lively discussions about policy matters.

The upcoming vice presidential debate is set to be a significant event in the 2024 election cycle, with both campaigns preparing for intense discussions on key policy issues and contrasting their respective visions for the country’s future. Trump and Biden are expected to engage in spirited exchanges on topics such as immigration, economy, foreign relations, and other pressing matters. The selection of Virginia State University as a potential debate location highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in the political process, as the first historically Black college or university chosen to host a presidential debate. As preparations for the debates continue, the American public eagerly anticipates the opportunity to hear from the candidates on critical issues and make informed decisions about the future leadership of the country.

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