The vice president also offered her congratulations to the Ohio senator, Donald Trump’s running mate pick.
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By Nicholas Nehamas
Reporting from Washington
- July 15, 2024, 6:46 p.m. ET
Vice President Kamala Harris called Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio to congratulate him on being selected as Donald J. Trump’s running mate and to express her hope that he would participate in a CBS News debate against her, according to two Biden campaign aides with knowledge of their conversation.
The offer from CBS is for a debate on Aug. 13 in Washington, D.C., according to one of the Biden aides, who were both granted anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. The Biden campaign had accepted CBS’s invitation in May.
“Vice President Harris is prepared to debate J.D. Vance,” T.J. Ducklo, a spokesman for the Biden campaign, said in a call with reporters on Monday afternoon. “We have accepted the proposal from CBS News.”
The Trump campaign and CBS News did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a former colleague of Ms. Harris’s in the Senate, told reporters on Monday that she had full confidence in the vice president’s debating ability.
“The V.P. will take it to J.D. Vance,” Ms. Warren said, adding that Ms. Harris was “strong, she knows what she’s talking about, and she doesn’t give an inch.”
John Koblin contributed reporting.
Nicholas Nehamas is a Times political reporter covering the re-election campaign of President Biden. More about Nicholas Nehamas
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