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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris Face Off in High-Stakes Debate

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In a crucial showdown, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential contender Donald Trump are set to meet for their sole debate on Tuesday night. This high-profile clash will be broadcast nationally, starting at 0100 GMT on Wednesday, just eight weeks before the November 5 election. With the race remaining tight and early voting beginning soon in several states, this debate could be a game-changer.
For Harris, who is still relatively unknown to over a quarter of likely voters compared to the familiar Trump, this debate is a key opportunity to make her case. As a former prosecutor, she aims to highlight Trump’s controversial record, including his felony convictions and his divisive rhetoric regarding the January 6 Capitol attack.
This debate is the first time the two candidates will face each other directly and comes after weeks of Trump’s personal attacks on Harris, which have included racist and sexist remarks. According to presidential politics expert John Geer, such behavior could alienate undecided voters. Harris is expected to outline her plans to tackle rising food and housing costs, while Trump will likely focus on issues such as illegal immigration and inflation.

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