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Harris vs. Trump: Debate Sparks Tension
As the election approaches the conclusion, Harris is firmly holding his ground to create another duel, while Trump is satisfied with his performance.

United States – Democratic candidate Kamala Harris on Tuesday canvassed her Republican rival, Donald Trump, in the vice presidential debate held locally. Harris, a prosecutor by profession, focused on Trump’s suitability for office, his position on abortion, and his scandals. Trump, 78, retorted with denial and went on saying the following lies and seemed rather restless, as reported by News18.
Contentious Exchange Over Immigration
Harris mocked Trump, stating his rallies were small, and Trump, in turn, made false allegations that immigrants were consuming the pets while Harris only grinned them off. The debate, which saw little policy distinction between Harris and Biden, gave her an opportunity to goad Trump, which some of her strategists had orchestrated.
Few Policy Differences, Focus on Personality
The debate was such a much-needed time for the two personalities to meet the people in consideration of the upcoming general election. Still, by the end of the debate, the surveys revealed Trump was still ahead on the economic aspect, even though Harris was rather assertive. Some of the issues that were raised over Trump include his past allegations of election fraud and comments on race. As we approach the November election, Harris’ camp is pressing for another debate while Trump dismissed the suggestion, saying he did well in the first one, as reported by News18.
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