Kamala Harris puts Trump on the defensive in heated presidential debate

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PHILADELPHIA. In a fiery presidential debate on Tuesday night, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris took the offensive against former President Donald Trump, launching pointed criticisms that placed her opponent on the back foot throughout the night. The exchange, marked by sharp attacks on Trump’s record, abortion policies, and legal troubles, saw Harris dominate the discussion, with Trump repeatedly forced to defend himself.

Harris, a former prosecutor known for her incisive debating skills, wasted no time challenging Trump’s stance on key issues. “At your rallies, people often leave early because they’re exhausted and bored,” she jabbed at the former president. Trump, visibly agitated, responded by boasting about the size of his rallies, calling them “the most incredible rallies in the history of politics.”

The debate took a bizarre turn when Trump repeated a debunked claim about immigrants allegedly consuming pets in Springfield, Ohio, a claim that had been circulating on social media and further amplified by his running mate, Senator JD Vance. “They’re eating the dogs and cats of the people who live there,” Trump asserted, to which Harris responded with disbelief, “Talk about extreme.”

The highly anticipated face-off, the only scheduled debate between the two candidates ahead of the election, saw both parties clash over immigration, healthcare, and foreign policy. However, detailed policy discussions were sparse, with the focus largely on personal jabs and attempts to dominate the narrative.

With only weeks left before the election, the debate was seen as a critical moment for both campaigns. Political analysts noted that Harris succeeded in framing the night around Trump’s controversial remarks, leaving many Republicans concerned about his performance. According to Marc Short, a former chief of staff for Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence, “Trump missed an opportunity to focus on the economy and immigration, instead falling into Harris’ trap with tangential claims about election fraud and immigrants.”

Meanwhile, Harris gained an unexpected endorsement when pop icon Taylor Swift publicly voiced her support, adding momentum to her campaign just moments after the debate ended. In an Instagram post to her 283 million followers, Swift declared her backing for Harris and her running mate Tim Walz, referring to herself humorously as the “childless cat lady” — a nod to earlier comments from Vance.

Prediction markets reacted swiftly to the debate, with Harris’ odds of victory slightly improving. In response to her campaign’s challenge for a second debate, Trump seemed reluctant, telling Fox News: “Why should I do another debate if I’ve already won?”

As the election nears, both candidates continue to court undecided voters in an increasingly polarized political landscape, with Harris seizing on this opportunity to further press her advantage.

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