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Trump, Harris Spar on Economy and More in Feisty Debate

September 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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During the recent and possibly only debate between the two presidential contenders, Vice President Kamala Harris made a bold statement to former President Donald Trump, asserting, “You’re not running against Joe Biden. You’re running against me.”

The energy of the debate held by ABC News in Philadelphia differed significantly from the previous one in June where Trump faced off against President Joe Biden, leading to Biden stepping down and Harris stepping up as the Democratic candidate.

Harris and Trump engaged in heated discussions on various policy issues such as the economy, abortion, climate change, energy, immigration, and foreign policy.

Unlike the previous debate in June, ABC News hosts David Muir and Linsey Davis fact-checked statements live, debunking Trump’s false claims and questioning Harris on her changing positions on fracking and healthcare.

The candidates’ economic plans were discussed, with Trump focusing on immigration and Harris emphasizing her Opportunity Economy and economic assessments projecting inflation under Trump’s plans.

Here are some key takeaways from the debate:

  • Harris accused Trump of planning to impose a sales tax, which he denied, likely referring to Trump’s proposal for across-the-board tariffs.

  • Harris did not respond to Trump’s question about the Biden Administration’s tariffs.

  • Trump criticized the Affordable Care Act but admitted to not having a concrete healthcare plan to replace it.

  • Harris challenged Trump on abortion rights and vowed to sign a bill restoring abortion rights if elected.

Recent polling showed a close race between Trump and Harris nationally and in swing states, with Harris leading in Pennsylvania.

By midnight, a prediction market platform projected a high chance of Harris winning the debate in upcoming polls.

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