Harris and Trump will face to face in the first presidential debate

Moving directly into the race for the White House, Aaron will face Donald Trump at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Tomorrow night’s debate may be the only debate between the two of them, the stakes are high, and the race is so close that I want to meet Rachel Scott in Philadelphia. Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will face off in their first and possibly only debate before the November election. With this race now being fiercely contested, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

This morning with the first presidential debate now only twenty-four hours away, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are preparing to come face to face for the first time. Did you know that, but instead of reading the campaign’s Vice President has to spend the last four days in Pittsburgh at the highly choreographed Mark to Beat the War Era?

The President has been doing no such thing, instead holding informal policy sessions with advisers. On Friday he appeared in front of cameras for an event that was presented as a news conference. But he did not answer a single question after appearing in court for oral arguments in the appeal of the E.G. Carroll sexual abuse case. Trump was not required to appear for the hearing but opted to go afterward. For nearly an hour, he spoke in front of reporters about the elderly women who have accused him of sexual misconduct over the years. He has denied and even repeated claims about Carroll that a jury has already deemed defamatory.

He is traveling to battleground states with material for a rally this weekend. We are going to win Wisconsin, we are going to defeat Comrade Kamala. While Trump’s advisers and allies implored him to focus on issues, he still spent most of his time on stage babbling about his legal battles. The ninety-minute debate will include breaks, know-how, and opening statements. There will be no pre-written notes or crowded audience in the room. Staffers will mute microphones during ad breaks when it’s not the candidates’ turn to speak and Trump who wins the coin toss will have the last word, is anyone watching?

With the race neck to neck Trump has vowed retribution. If he wins his second term, his most direct threat is against those who conduct the election, the former president insists he will hire lawyers. Political operatives, donors, legal voters, and corrupt election officials who engage in dishonest behavior will be caught and prosecuted, and leveled across the board.

Like Natalie has never seen before in our country illegal voting is extremely rare. Just a few days ago on a podcast Trump in a rare moment even admitted he lost the last election. I was told I got sixty-three million, that’s what I get every time. You will you will you can’t win, so I’ll get millions more and lose the Democratic election by a whisker. attorney Marc Elias who works with the campaign. We will not let Donald Trump lead us, intimidate us, we will not let him rock the boat, we will not let him capsize.

That fear about electoral democracy is shared by a handful of Republicans. That includes former Congresswoman Liz Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney. That was once an unthinkable move. The conservative former vice president now backing Harris, saying Trump can’t be trusted with power again, he has many Republicans saying well. You know we’re not going to vote for him, but we’ll write that off as someone else said that and I think this time it’s not enough that it’s important to cast a vote for Vice President Harris. Trump is in Mara Lago now, he had Pennsylvania for the debate yesterday. He’s doing more preparation than he’s letting on, having global policy sessions with advisers to those people.

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