<p>Agreeing to engage in a one-on- one debate with Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has sought USD 10 million charity from the news channel who would be hosting the event.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The money, he said, would be given to various charity or non-governmental organisations working in the field of women's health issues or something.<br />"I'd love to debate Bernie. He's a dream," Trump told reporters in Bismarck, North Dakota, after he secured enough delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination.<br /><br />"I think it would get very high ratings. It would be in a big arena."<br />"So what we can do, if we can raise for maybe women's health issues or something — if we can raise 10 or 15 million dollars for charity, which would be a very appropriate amount. I understand the television business very well," Trump said.<br /><br />In the last one year, a television debate with Trump has been receiving a record viewership.<br /><br />Sanders, a Senator from Vermont, is running far behind Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination for the presidential election.<br />A day earlier on the "Jimmy Kimmel Love" Sanders campaign was given a chance to ask Trump a question.<br /><br />Sanders asked if he was ready for a debate with him.<br /><br />"Yes, I am. How much is he going to pay me? If he paid a nice sum toward a charity, I'd love to do that," Trump said on Wednesday night.<br />Sanders accepted the offer.<br /><br />He has proposed that the debate be held in California where the primary is scheduled on June 7.<br /><br />Clinton has described it as a joke.<br /><br />"I know they've gone back and forth on this. They seem to be saying it's some kind of joke. Trump doesn't sound very serious, but I can tell you I'm looking forward to debating Donald Trump in the general election. I really can't wait to get on the debate stage with him," Clinton told MSNBC.<br /></p>
<p>Agreeing to engage in a one-on- one debate with Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has sought USD 10 million charity from the news channel who would be hosting the event.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The money, he said, would be given to various charity or non-governmental organisations working in the field of women's health issues or something.<br />"I'd love to debate Bernie. He's a dream," Trump told reporters in Bismarck, North Dakota, after he secured enough delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination.<br /><br />"I think it would get very high ratings. It would be in a big arena."<br />"So what we can do, if we can raise for maybe women's health issues or something — if we can raise 10 or 15 million dollars for charity, which would be a very appropriate amount. I understand the television business very well," Trump said.<br /><br />In the last one year, a television debate with Trump has been receiving a record viewership.<br /><br />Sanders, a Senator from Vermont, is running far behind Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination for the presidential election.<br />A day earlier on the "Jimmy Kimmel Love" Sanders campaign was given a chance to ask Trump a question.<br /><br />Sanders asked if he was ready for a debate with him.<br /><br />"Yes, I am. How much is he going to pay me? If he paid a nice sum toward a charity, I'd love to do that," Trump said on Wednesday night.<br />Sanders accepted the offer.<br /><br />He has proposed that the debate be held in California where the primary is scheduled on June 7.<br /><br />Clinton has described it as a joke.<br /><br />"I know they've gone back and forth on this. They seem to be saying it's some kind of joke. Trump doesn't sound very serious, but I can tell you I'm looking forward to debating Donald Trump in the general election. I really can't wait to get on the debate stage with him," Clinton told MSNBC.<br /></p>