Intense Harris-Trump Debate Highlights Key Election Issues
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump faced off in a high-stakes debate, discussing key topics from the economy to racial issues, and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Harris aimed to hold Trump accountable for his past actions, while Trump defended his policies and attacked Harris. The debate underscores the polarized nature of the upcoming election.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump met for their first and potentially only debate ahead of the Nov. 5 election, which polls indicate is a tight race. Key takeaways from the debate touched on a range of pertinent issues.
Harris attempted to unnerve Trump by reminding viewers of his bizarre claims at rallies. Trump responded by falsely accusing immigrants of heinous acts and criticizing Harris' rally attendance tactics. The tense exchanges highlighted their conflicting styles.
Harris also sought to criticize Trump's actions, particularly his refusal to accept the 2020 election results. Despite Trump's defensive stance, Harris argued that his divisive approach is unsuited for the presidency. Discussions on race, the economy, abortion, and foreign policy exposed stark contrasts in their visions for the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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