US Election: Mr. Trump said 'there is nothing to argue' with Ms. Harris
TASS news agency reported on October 10 that former US President and Republican presidential candidate in this year's race to the White House, Donald Trump, has refused to participate in another round of debate with his Democratic opponent - US Vice President Kamala Harris.

"It's very late in the process, the voting has already started - there will be no rematch! Besides, Kamala made it clear yesterday that she would do nothing different than Joe Biden, so there is nothing to debate," Trump wrote on his Truth Social page in response to an invitation from Fox News to hold debates on October 24 or 27.
The former US President noted that he accepted Fox News' invitation.
“debate with Ms. Kamala on September 4, but she refused.”
Mr Trump also claimed growing support among US voters, even in all swing states, saying he was "leading in the polls, and the gap is getting wider and wider".
Previously, on September 10, ABC News held the first televised debate between current US Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A few days later, Mr. Trump refused to hold another round of debate while Ms. Harris said she was ready to debate her opponent.
The US presidential election is scheduled to take place on November 5.