Former President Donald Trump spoke about a wide range of issues Wednesday during a town hall event that was initially scheduled to be a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.
The event was in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, one of the most fiercely contested battleground states in the country.
Trump announced last month that his campaign reached agreements for a debate with Fox News on Sept. 4 and NBC News on Sept. 25.
However, the Harris campaign has only agreed to do one debate on Sept. 10 on ABC News that was already scheduled by the campaign of President Joe Biden before Biden dropped out of the race in July.
The town hall was hosted by Sean Hannity, a conservative host. Had it been a debate, it would have been hosted by news anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, Hannity said.
“I would have preferred a debate,” Trump said.
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