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Kamala Harris calls on Trump to “Punt on 2nd Debate” on a banner flying over the Alabama-Georgia game

Kamala Harris calls on Trump to “Punt on 2nd Debate” on a banner flying over the Alabama-Georgia game

Vice President Kamala Harris has a clear message for former President Donald Trump — and the more than 100,000 people at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday for the Georgia-Alabama game.

CNN reports that the Harris campaign will fly a small plane over Tuscaloosa during the game with a banner reading “Trump’s Punting on 2nd Debate.”

Trump will attend the Alabama-Georgia football game in Tuscaloosa along with Alabama Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville.

Additionally, the campaign will air a national commercial during the game urging Trump to meet them on the debate stage for a rematch.

“Winners never back down from a challenge,” says the ad’s narrator. “Champions know that it can be done anytime, anywhere. But losers, they whine and complain and take their ball home.”

Earlier this month, Trump said it was “too late” to hold another debate after Vice President Kamala Harris said on the campaign trail that she had accepted an invitation to a face-off on CNN in October.

Harris and Trump took the stage on Sept. 10 for their only debate to date, an ABC News-hosted showdown that was originally agreed to by the Republican presidential nominee and Biden’s campaign.

In that debate, Trump delivered an uneven performance, and a snap CNN poll showed voters viewed Harris as the clear winner. Harris’ campaign team immediately challenged Trump to a second televised contest, and she has repeatedly said at rallies that she can’t wait to get back on stage.

Trump, who is in the home stretch of the presidential campaign against Harris, will take part in his third high-risk game in Alabama. Trump was at the national championship in Atlanta in 2017 when the Crimson Tide beat Georgia 26-23. In 2019, Trump came to Tuscaloosa for the Alabama-LSU game, which was won by LSU, the eventual national champion that year.