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CNN to host town hall forum with Kamala Harris

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Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to participate in a town hall forum with Warner Bros Discovery’s (WBD) cable news channel CNN later this month, the network said on Friday.

The interview will take place on Wednesday, October 23 while Harris is in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, which is just outside of Philadelphia.

CNN prime-time host Anderson Cooper will moderate the town hall forum with Harris. The network says Harris will answer questions from Cooper and those supplied by an in-studio audience.

Related: Fox News renews call for another presidential debate

The CNN town hall forum with Harris will be aired on CNN and CNN International, live-streamed on CNN Max and offered with Spanish translation on CNN en Español. Audio simulcasts of CNN are available through TuneIn and SiriusXM.

The network said it has extended an invitation for former President Donald Trump to appear at a town hall interview, which would also be held on October 23. It wasn’t clear if the Trump campaign had accepted the invitation; he is scheduled to appear at a town hall forum produced by Univision next week.

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