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Who won the debate tonight

       Who won the debate tonight


Philadelphia (CNN) — During their first and potentially only debate on Tuesday night, Kamala Harris repeatedly provoked Donald Trump for the full 1 hour and 45 minutes, and Trump took the bait every time.

Harris, well-prepared for the showdown, strategically inserted remarks aimed at riling up the former president. She accused him of being mocked by world leaders and labeled a "disgrace" by military figures. Throughout the debate, she referred to Trump as “weak” and “wrong,” reminding him that 81 million voters effectively "fired" him when they voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 election 

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Clearly, he’s struggling to come to terms with that," Harris remarked.

Throughout the debate, Trump often appeared out of control, repeatedly asserting falsehoods. He continued to push the debunked claim of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Trump also amplified a bizarre conspiracy about immigrants eating pets and falsely accused Democrats of supporting post-birth abortions, which is both illegal and tantamount to murder.


He portrayed the U.S. in a grim light, echoing the “American carnage” rhetoric he used during his 2017 inauguration speech.


A turning point when Harris jabs Trump over the size of his rally crowds

Harris came onstage with a clear plan: Throw Trump off his game.

It was, by any measure, a dramatic success. When the vice president mentioned Trump’s criminal conviction and outstanding legal issues, he bit. When she called him out for sinking a bipartisan immigration bill, he bit harder. And when Harris suggested Trump’s rallies were boring, he nearly choked on the bait.

Rather than engage on the issues raised by the moderators, including a few that Trump considers some of his political strengths, the former president went on at length about the entertainment value of his rallies, claims the Biden administration was legally targeting him and, in a long, bizarre spell, insisted – against all available evidence, that migrants were eating Americans’ pets.

“They’re eating the dogs, the people that came in, they’re eating the cats, they’re eating the pets of the people that live there,” Trump said, after Harris criticized him for tanking the immigration bill.

Harris looked on as though she was puzzled, but rarely returned to the claims, apparently content to allow Trump go off.

Trump seemed especially aggrieved by the vice president’s aside about his campaign events. Even after Muir sought to redirect the debate to immigration – again, one of Trump’s preferred topics – the former president refused to let it go.

“First, let me respond as to the rallies,” Trump said, mocking Harris’ crowds before returning to his own. “People don’t leave my rallies, we have the biggest rallies, the most incredible rallies in the history of politics.......Click Here More Details


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