Donald Trump, never one to shy away from a media spectacle, has outright refused to step onto the debate stage with Kamala Harris for a second time. Why? According to his team, he’s simply winning—and there’s no need to give Harris any more airtime.
In fact, former Trump 2020 campaign strategist Marc Lotter made it clear: when you’re ahead in the polls, there’s no reason to entertain an opponent who’s trailing. It’s a classic Trump move—play to win, and don’t give your competition any unnecessary chances to catch up.
It wasn’t as though Harris didn’t try to make it happen. At a recent campaign event, she practically challenged Trump, inviting him to meet her on the debate stage once again. “Join me on the debate stage,” she said. “Let’s have another debate. There’s more to talk about, and the voters of America deserve to hear the conversations.”
But Trump, characteristically unfazed, has opted out. And really, why would he jump at the chance? His refusal speaks volumes. It’s not about ducking a debate; it’s about knowing when to walk away from a game that’s already in your favor.
From Breitbart:
Former director of strategic communications for the Trump 2020 presidential campaign Marc Lotter said Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Beat” that former President Donald Trump had no reason to debate Vice President Kamala Harris because he was leading in the polls…“… He’s actually still ahead in this race. Kamala Harris is about 5 points back of where Joe Biden was at this time in 2020. And she’s three to four, maybe five points back in all of the key battleground states…”
No Debate, No Problem
In the world of politics, debates can be high-stakes affairs, but they’re not always necessary—especially if you’re ahead. As Lotter pointed out on MSNBC’s The Beat, Trump’s lead in the polls is enough of a reason for him to decline Harris’ offer.
And it’s not just about the overall polls; Trump is dominating in the key battleground states where Harris is struggling. Lotter even remarked that Harris is polling worse than Hillary Clinton did in 2016, which is not exactly a badge of honor.
Trump’s decision to sit this one out seems strategic. It’s not just about winning the debate—it’s about maintaining control of the narrative. And right now, from Trump’s perspective, he’s holding all the cards.
Engaging in another debate with Harris would only give her more time to sway voters, and with the numbers on his side, he’s simply not interested in giving her that platform.
Fox Debate Decline: The Plot Thickens
But here’s where things get a little more interesting. Trump’s team claims that they were willing to debate on Fox, but Harris’ camp declined that offer. Now, this opens up a whole new level of speculation.
Was it a genuine scheduling issue, or was Harris avoiding what could have been a more conservative-leaning debate format? Either way, Lotter made it clear that the Trump camp doesn’t see the value in giving Harris “another bite at the apple.”
And let’s not forget the broader context. Kamala’s polling numbers are notably lower than Biden’s were at this point in 2020. Lotter emphasized that she’s trailing by around 5 points, a significant margin in any race, but especially when you’re up against someone like Trump, who thrives on momentum.
If Harris is already behind, why give her the opportunity to gain ground by debating? From the Trump team’s perspective, it’s better to stay the course, keep the focus on his strengths, and let Harris play catch-up.
Debate or No Debate, the Race Continues
As the campaign marches on, Trump’s refusal to debate Harris again will undoubtedly spark conversations. Is he dodging the confrontation, or is this simply a strategic move to protect his lead? Trump’s camp is betting on the latter, and the numbers back them up.
While Harris is still eager to debate, Trump’s team seems content to stay in the driver’s seat, knowing that they have the upper hand—for now.
But one thing’s for sure: the voters will be watching closely, debate or no debate. Both Trump and Harris will have to continue making their case on the campaign trail, and while a debate may offer an exciting face-off, it’s not the only way to win an election.
For Trump, it seems the best strategy is to stick to what’s working and avoid unnecessary risks.
What’s Next for Harris?
So, where does this leave Kamala Harris? The vice president still has plenty of opportunities to make her case to voters, but losing out on a second debate with Trump might be a missed opportunity to close the gap.
Her invitation to Trump was bold, but without him taking the bait, she’ll need to find other ways to draw attention to her campaign and appeal to undecided voters.
Of course, the campaign trail is long, and there’s no telling what surprises lie ahead. Harris may still have a few tricks up her sleeve, and as we’ve seen in past elections, anything can happen.
But for now, Trump is holding his ground and refusing to give her another shot on the debate stage.
The Bottom Line
Trump’s refusal to debate Kamala Harris again isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a calculated move. With polling numbers in his favor and Harris struggling to catch up, why risk it?
While the media and political pundits may question his decision, the reality is that debates are just one part of the larger election puzzle. For Trump, staying ahead means staying smart—and that might just mean sitting this one out.
As the 2024 race heats up, all eyes will remain on both candidates. But as for another Trump-Harris debate? Don’t hold your breath. Trump’s already made his move, and he’s playing to win.