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REPUBLICAN Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders on Thursday explored staging an unconventional US presidential debate that would sideline Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton but create a high-ratings television spectacle.
The two men - a billionaire and a democratic socialist - expressed interest in a one-on-one encounter in California even though Republican and Democratic presidential candidates traditionally do not debate each other until the parties have selected their nominees.
"I'd love to debate Bernie," Trump told reporters in North Dakota, after he secured enough delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination."I think it would get very high ratings. It would be in a big arena."
Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks said in an email that there were no formal plans yet for such an event. But Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver told CNN that there had been"a few discussions" between the campaigns about the details.
"We hope that he will not chicken out," Weaver said."We hope Donald Trump has the courage to get on stage now that he said he would."
Sanders, a US senator from Vermont, is running far behind Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination for the presidential election.
But a nationally televised debate with the presumptive Republican nominee would be a big boost to his chances in the California primary on June 7, when Clinton is likely to clinch the nomination.
Trump said a debate with Sanders could raise up to $15 million for charity.
"I'd love to debate Bernie, but they'll have to pay a lot of money for it," he said.
The idea was hatched during an appearance by Trump on ABC's"Jimmy Kimmel Live" late on Wednesday. Kimmel said he asked Trump about the debate at the suggestion of Sanders.
"Game on," Sanders tweeted."I look forward to debating Donald Trump in California before the June 7 primary."
Clinton, who backed out of an agreement to debate Sanders before the California vote, said she did not think a Trump-Sanders showdown would happen.
"This doesn't sound like a serious discussion. I'm looking forward to debating Donald Trump in the general election. I really can't wait to get on the stage with him," she told CNN in a phone interview.
A Fox News spokeswoman confirmed the network was trying to host a forum with Trump and Sanders.
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