After initially backing out, Trump now agrees to September debate, calls for more


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Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to at least one debate with former President Donald Trump in September, and Trump proposed two more debates. As Harris and running mate Tim Walz met with union members in Michigan, a new CNBC poll shows Trump leading Harris nationally by two points, within the margin of error. NBC News’ Garrett Haake reports.



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