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Debate’s aftershock

Members of the Escondido Republican Women watch the debate from their headquarters in Escondido, California. Reuters

Members of the Escondido Republican Women watch the debate from their headquarters in Escondido, California. File/Reuters

After last week’s presidential candidates’ debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, it was a clear sign that former president Donald Trump has lost his all energy facing lethal verbal attacks by the US Vice President Kamala Harris and will not face her again till the 2024 US elections (“No more debates with Kamala Harris: Trump,” Gulf Today website).

According to the report, Republican nominee Donald Trump said on Thursday he would not participate in another presidential debate against Kamala Harris ahead of the Nov.5 election, after several polls showed his Democratic rival won their debate earlier this week. "THERE WILL BE NO THIRD debate!" the former president wrote on social media site Truth Social.

Refusing to participate in the third presidential debate by Donald Trump will dent his popularity and strengthen the voters' support to the US Vice President Kamala Harris to win big in the coming general elections.

Donald Trump still has time to face Kamala Harris despite her clear edge over him on various policies she plans to implement in the country to make people's lives better and strengthen the only superpower country in the world, the United States of America, great again.

Kashif Salman,

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