In a historic showdown held at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris faced former President Donald Trump for the first time. The atmosphere was charged as both candidates, separated by minimal polling margins, geared up for a critical debate just weeks before the presidential election. Harris, entering her first debate since President Biden withdrew from the race, emphasized her focus on economic issues and middle-class support. With the backdrop of ongoing skepticism around Trump's economic plans and previous presidency, Harris critiqued Trump's proposal for a sales tax that may burden middle-class families. Meanwhile, Trump highlighted his past economic performance, claiming he could restore the country's economic strength. Controversial immigration policies were heavily debated, with Trump drawing on alarming anecdotes to assert a crisis fueled by immigration while Harris advocated for solutions to rising crime rates due to trafficking. On issues surrounding healthcare, climate change, and abortion rights, both candidates laid out contrasting visions, marking clear divisions in policies and philosophies. Harris attempted to center the narrative on progress, while Trump continually referenced a perceived decline under Democratic leadership. The debate culminated in closing statements that underscored each candidate's contrasting visions for America, illustrating the intensity and implications of the upcoming election.
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