The Trump campaign is calling for additional 2024 presidential debates “much earlier” than initially proposed by the debate commission, with former President Trump expressing his commitment to debating President Biden “anytime, anywhere, anyplace.” In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, Trump’s co-campaign managers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita wrote to The Commission on Presidential Debates co-chairs advocating for debates to begin earlier due to early voting patterns. They argued that the current proposed debate schedule comes too late, with millions of Americans likely to have already voted by the proposed debate dates.

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Trump emphasized the importance of having debates at this time due to the country’s current state, listing issues such as the crisis at the southern border, national security, rising crime rates, and economic challenges. Trump expressed his readiness to debate Biden on these crucial issues, regardless of Biden’s response. He stressed the urgency of starting debates sooner rather than later to inform voters about the state of the country and the candidates’ plans for the future.

The Trump campaign highlighted concerns about the fairness and impartiality of the debate commission, accusing them of favoring the Biden campaign in 2020. They called for the 2024 debates to be conducted fairly and impartially, urging the commission to move up the timetable for debates to allow more Americans to see the candidates before voting begins. They also advocated for adding more debates to the current proposed schedule, citing the historical precedent of the seven debates held by Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in 1858.

Biden and his campaign have not yet committed to debates against Trump in 2024. When asked about debating Trump, Biden stated that it would depend on Trump’s behavior. The Trump campaign’s call for additional debates and an earlier start date reflects their desire to engage in discussions on key issues facing the country and provide voters with meaningful information to make an informed decision in the upcoming election.

Trump emphasized the importance of debating Biden on the critical issues facing the country and his readiness to participate in debates “anytime, anywhere, anyplace.” The urgency of starting debates sooner to inform voters about the current state of the country and the candidates’ plans was highlighted. The Trump campaign’s concerns about the impartiality of the debate commission in 2020 and their call for fair and impartial debates in 2024 were also emphasized, with a call for the addition of more debates to the proposed schedule.

In conclusion, the Trump campaign’s push for additional 2024 presidential debates to begin earlier than proposed by the debate commission underscores their commitment to engaging in meaningful discussions on crucial issues. Trump’s willingness to debate Biden on important topics and his call for starting debates sooner reflects the urgency of informing voters about the state of the country. The campaign’s concerns about the fairness of the debate commission and their proposal for additional debates aim to ensure that the 2024 debates are conducted impartially and allow more Americans to see the candidates before voting begins. Biden’s response to the debate proposal remains uncertain, pending on Trump’s behavior as stated by Biden himself.

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