10 Key Takeaways from the Trump-Harris Presidential Debate

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Ravi Tiku

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Harris Challenges Trump's Rally Size Kamala Harris questioned the size and enthusiasm of Donald Trump's rally crowds, provoking a strong reaction as Trump defended the popularity of his events 

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Conspiracy Theories Addressed Trump repeated unfounded claims about immigration and election fraud. Harris and the moderators challenged these statements, emphasizing the importance of factual accuracy. 

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Clash Over Abortion Right The candidates had a heated debate on abortion. Harris criticized Trump's role in the Supreme Court's decision to overturn federal abortion protections, highlighting impacts on women's healthcare.

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Advocating for the Middle Cla Harris positioned herself as a champion for middle-class Americans, contrasting her plans with Trump's policies, which she argued favor the wealthy. 

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A Notable Handshake The debate began with a handshake between Harris and Trump, setting a courteous tone before delving into more intense discussions. 

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Discussions on Race and Identity Addressing past comments, Harris spoke about racial issues and highlighted concerns over Trump's history on such matters. Trump responded by defending his record.

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Divergent Views on Foreign Policy On international conflicts like those in Gaza and Ukraine, Harris called for diplomatic solutions, while Trump asserted these issues wouldn't exist if he were president. 

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Trump's Responses to Critique Trump reacted strongly to Harris's criticisms, defending his administration's actions and challenging her statements on various topics.

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Closing Moments and Endorsement As the debate concluded, Harris received a boost from public endorsements, highlighting the cultural impact and public interest in the election.