Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Clash in Final Debate Ahead of US Presidential Election

In a fierce clash during the final US presidential debate, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump presented starkly different visions for America's future. Harris emphasized unity and progressive change, while Trump criticized the current administration's record, highlighting border issues and foreign conflict. The election is set for November 5.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-09-2024 09:31 IST | Created: 11-09-2024 09:31 IST
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Clash in Final Debate Ahead of US Presidential Election
Former US President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris (Photo: ABC News YouTube). Image Credit: ANI
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In a fiery showdown during the final US presidential debate in Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump laid out contrasting visions for the country's future. Hosted by ABC News, the debate featured Harris aiming to become the first female president, promising to lead 'all Americans', while Trump labeled her and President Joe Biden's tenure as 'the worst in history.'

Harris emphasized that America is 'not going back' and presented a vision focused on the future, highlighting issues such as sustaining the cost of living, strengthening the military, and supporting the aspirations of the American people. She reiterated her stance on abortion rights, stressing the need for women to have control over their own bodies, and vowed to create an 'opportunity economy.'

Trump, seeking a return to the White House, criticized Harris for unmet promises and described the US as a 'failing nation' under the current administration. He blamed them for ongoing global conflicts and the situation in Afghanistan. Trump called for stronger border policies and condemned the administration for allowing criminals into the country. Both candidates, officially nominated by their parties, are gearing up for the election on November 5.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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