US Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump had a heated debate on the evening of September 10. With harsh and direct criticism, Ms. Kamala continuously forced Mr. Trump to fall into a defensive position.
With just eight weeks to go until Election Day, both Ms. Harris and Mr. Trump tried to make themselves known to voters in a 90-minute debate. Meeting on stage for the first time in Philadelphia, both presidential candidates touched on flashpoints including inflation, abortion, immigration and foreign policy. However, the debate did not address specific policies. Mr. Donald Trump and Ms. Kamala Harris in the first debate on the evening of September 10. (Photo: AFP) Harris's aggressive approach has delighted her allies, and some Republicans have acknowledged that Trump has been put in a difficult position. A survey by the market prediction site PredictIt showed that Trump's chances of winning after the debate dropped from 52% to 47%. Harris's success rate increased from 53% to 55%. Confident in the debate's results, Harris's campaign immediately challenged Trump to a second debate. This debate is especially important for Harris, after polls show that more than a quarter of potential voters said they did not know her well. Harris made sharp comments, accusing Trump of "contempt for people". Meanwhile, Trump, who sometimes lost his temper, often presented his arguments in a rebuttal rather than an attack. Hours after the debate, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump shook hands at the 9/11 memorial in New York during a ceremony to remember the victims of the terrorist attack. Kamala Harris shakes hands with Donald Trump at the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. (Photo: AFP) After replacing President Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee, Ms. Harris rode a wave of enthusiasm at the Democratic convention and brought her record fundraising numbers. On September 12, Ms. Harris will travel to North Carolina - one of the few states expected to decide the election - where she has toppled Mr. Trump's lead to a tie. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump will take the stage in Tucson, Arizona, with a campaign speech focusing on "the struggling economy and rising housing costs."
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