Kamala Harris is planning to brutally taunt Donald Trump over his refusal to debate her for a second time when he attends a college football game in Alabama tonight.
Trump is expected to be at Tuscaloosa's Bryant-Denny Stadium this evening for the Alabama Crimson Tide's crucial showdown with the Georgia Bulldogs, taking a break from his relentless Presidential campaign to attend one of the most-anticipated college games of the season.
And while he watches on from the stands, the 78-year-old will reportedly be trolled by election rival Kamala in the skies.
According to CNN, Harris campaign officials plan to fly a small plane over Bryant-Denny Stadium with a banner that reads: 'Trump’s Punting on 2nd Debate.'
The bold plane stunt is not the only way they will try to coax Trump into a second debate, nevertheless.
Donald Trump will be trolled by Kamala Harris at tonight's Georgia-Alabama college game
Reports claim Harris will fly a plane over the stadium with a banner mocking Trump over his refusal to debate her for a second time
It is believed the Harris campaign is also set to air a national TV ad during the game on ESPN, in which Kamala will call on her bitter adversary to have it out with her one more time.
'Winners never back down from a challenge,' the ad’s narrator is quoted as saying. 'Champions know it’s any time, any place. But losers, they whine and waffle and take their ball home.'
Harris' campaign is said to have accepted CNN's request for a second debate next month, but Trump is so far yet to do so.
The former President is arguing that the proposed October 23 date is too late in the schedule given early voting has already started in some states. However, both the 2020 and 2016 elections included mid-October debates that he participated in.
Earlier this month Trump and Harris went head to head in a televised debate for the very first time, which resulted in the latter emerging as the new election favorite with most sportsbooks.
Trump, who was invited to the game by Alabama businessman Ric Mayers, will be joined in his suite at Bryant-Denny Stadium by senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville, ALGOP chairman John Wahl and friends and family of Mayers.
Trump, who was invited to the game by Alabama businessman Ric Mayers, claims a proposed October 23 debate is too late in the day
On Wednesday, DailyMail.com revealed in a new poll that he had opened up a 10-point lead on Harris.
The model crunches all the latest poll data, as well as decades worth of election results plus economic indicators, to calculate who has the best chance of winning the electoral college in November.
It still shows Harris with the best chance of claiming victory in the popular vote (it gives her 50.8 percent support now and a 65 percent chance of finishing with more votes in November).
But state-by-state numbers all show the Blue Wall of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan tilting towards Trump, giving him the overall advantage when it comes to winning the White House.
It gives him a 55.2 percent chance of victory. Harris is on 44.6 percent, with a very small chance of a tie.