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Kamala wants to change the rules of the one debate she said she'd do. She even wants to have notes during the debate. If I were Trump, I wouldn't do the ABC debate either. They're also the network that gave a candidate the questions ahead of time before. Donna Brazille admitted to it. Just a few days ago, a reporter on ABC tried lying for Kamala to when he was interviewing Tom Cotton. I don't think Trump is backing out of anything but I do think he should unless she agrees to do a debate on a Conservative network.
Kamala wants to change the rules to what Trump has demanded previously.
Trump would have the same option of notes, only he's afraid that someone organised would more readily call out his bullshit.
Source.
Again, source. Also there's a difference between a reporter lying in an interview, perhaps to elicit a reaction from the interviewee, and a reporter lying on behalf of Kamala (which you're implying), let alone at her request.
"Anything not on my side is biased" - you do not understand reality. Stop watching Fox News, that's not a news channel, it's fake entertainment, by their own admission under oath.
I don't watch Fox News
What conservative network are you referring to then?
I'm not referring to one in particular. I'd settle for any of them, including any that aren't on cable or sat. All the news networks broadcasts the debates anyway. If they want people to trust our election system, they need to have more than one debate on at least two different kinds of networks. Otherwise, people are going to believe it's rigged or that someone's probably got the questions ahead of time. It just makes it look worse when one candidate refuses to do it.