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Kamala Harris was the biggest winner on Tuesday night as she delivered a forceful performance in her debate with Donald Trump, but it also was a good night for Democratic party leaders who helped ...
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are set to tackle key issues in their first presidential debate on Tuesday night. The debate will start at 7 p.m. MT/8 p.m. CT. and ...
At the end of the night, Trump told reporters it was “the best debate” he ever had and claimed Harris wanted another debate “because she got beaten tonight”. Show comments Advertisement
This debate swayed my vote. No: 68.58% Yes: 22.02% Neither: 9.4% The policies and issues I care about were addressed by Donald Trump. No: 65.06% Yes: 30.69% Neutral: 4.25% The policies and issues ...
Soon after the September 10 debate, the Harris campaign called for Trump to attend a second debate with Harris, that would be held sometime in October. Initially, Trump was non-committal, saying he would be "less inclined to" debate Harris a second time and that Harris only wanted another debate because she lost "very badly," but that he would ...
The results highlight a slight shift towards Harris compared to prior to the debate and come after an average of national polls show Harris with a 2.8 point lead over Trump.
The Democratic Party's fourth presidential debate was held on Tuesday October 15, 2019, in Westerville, Ohio, [162] from 8 to 11 p.m. EDT. [163] On September 27, the DNC announced that the debate would include all 12 candidates on one night, although some had assumed it would take place on two nights since it had more than 10 participants. From ...
The debate location was initially announced as Saint Anselm College. [12] The debate was not coordinated with the New Hampshire Republican State Committee. [201] Candidates qualified by having four national or New Hampshire polls at 10% or higher from a list of approved pollsters, with a minimum of one coming from New Hampshire.