Donald Trump has repeatedly indicated he may not participate in the upcoming Republican primary debates. Do you think he'll take the debate stage? See potential bias and similarities in coverage from dcexaminer, USATODAY, and Forbes:
Former president and 2024 candidate Donald Trump has repeatedly indicated he may not participate in the upcoming Republican primary debates. Is this posturing from the front-runner or a genuine statement?reported on Trump’s speech at an Alabama GOP fundraising dinner last week. Trump said, “Nobody even has a chance” to beat him in the Republican primary.
Trump also questioned why he would participate in a primary debate given his large lead in the polls, stating, “does it really make a lot of sense? Does it really? I love to debate, but sometimes, you don't want to be a fool.”noted that the Trump campaign is asking donors in fundraising emails if Trump should participate in the debates. The article also compiled statements from Trump’s opponents in the Republican primary urging him to take part in the debates.
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