The former president took a shot at ABC News, which is set to host the debate in September.
Former PresidentĀ Donald Trump continued his attacks against ABC News on Monday as he moved to shift his commitment to the next presidential debate now that Vice PresidentĀ Kamala HarrisĀ is the frontrunner to be the Democratic nominee.
TrumpĀ began laying the groundworkĀ this weekend to dodge or change the rules of theĀ second debate heās agreed to, which is set to be held Sept. 10 and broadcast on ABC. The former president hasĀ been lividĀ after PresidentĀ Joe BidenĀ ended his bid for reelectionĀ on Sunday.
āABC Fake News is such a joke, among the absolute WORST in the business,ā he wrote onĀ Truth Social. āThey then tried to make āSleepyā look like a great President ā he was the WORST, and Lyinā Kamala into a competent person, which she is not.ā
In your initial comment, you said āhaving people vote for a random name could be disastrousā. That is pure speculation, based on nothing. Other countries do it and have for a very long time, it is absolutely not ādisastrousā. Flawed? Possibly, all systems are. But perfectly functional and as good or better than optional voting.
Thinking that Americans for whatever reason are unable to do this when other culturally similar countries can manage just fine and have without anything ādisastrousā occurring can only be interpreted in one of two ways:
You arenāt aware that this already occurs in other countries and thus are just speculating randomly with no information.
You think Americans are special in one way or another, and evidence from other countries where this is successfully used isnāt applicable because āreasonsā.
I assumed it was option 1. From your follow up comment, itās clear that it is actually option 2. I apologize for assuming you were uninformed, but option 2 is arguably much worse. Itās still American exceptionalism, just not a positive version.
Personally, I think you could handle it and it would be an improvement. Despite you branding me as anti-American, I apparently have more faith in your countries competence than you do.
It will never happen for a myriad of reasons, but they have nothing to do with the efficacy of compulsory voting, and everything to do with those in power knowing how to effectively manipulate the current system.