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Local experts react to presidential debate between Harris, Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris faced off against former President Donald Trump in their presidential debate against each other Tuesday.

This combination of photos shows Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris during an ABC 91欧美激情 presidential debate at the National Constitution Center, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP/Alex Brandon)

The debate provoked a ton of reactions, including from local experts who spoke to 91欧美激情.

Harris’ ‘forceful presence on the stage’

The first debate between the two could be their only one before the election. One of the main takeaways was that Harris predictably got under Trump’s skin a number of times.

Politico reporter Daniel Lippman, who covered the White House and Washington for Politico, said that “she was seen as the more forceful presence on the stage.”

“She would try to bait him into responding to her attacks and he basically fell into it every single time, so he wasn’t able to keep the focus on policy and issues affecting the American people instead responding to her attacks on him,” Lippman said.

Politico reporter Daniel Lippman shared his thoughts on the presidential debate to 91欧美激情.

‘Both candidates called each other liars’

They traded jabs over issues including immigration, the war in Gaza and abortion rights. Meanwhile, Trump denied that he would sign a national abortion ban.

Politico national politics correspondent Adam Wren spoke to 91欧美激情’s Dimitri Sotis and said Harris clearly left the former president flustered and angry.

Politico national politics correspondent Adam Wren shared his thoughts on the presidential debate to 91欧美激情.

‘She planted a bomb’

One thing was clear during the debate: Trump went on the defensive after Harris spoke about the size of the crowds at his rallies.聽91欧美激情 Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller said the topic got him “distracted” and “veering off” topic, affecting his performance.

Part 1 of 91欧美激情 interview with National Journal editor-in-chief Jeff Dufour as well as Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller.

Harris ‘passed the TV test’

National Journal editor-in-chief Jeff Dufour told 91欧美激情 that Harris showed some undecided voters that she had enough poise to earn their support. However, he questioned “how much of this going to matter?”

Part 2 of 91欧美激情 interview with National Journal editor-in-chief Jeff Dufour as well as Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller.

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