Democrat - Kamala Harris

Harris won the debate at the handshake

9/11/24
from The Gray Area:
9/11/24:

Viewers hoping this debate would be the moment Kamala Harris finally had to answer for a dismal Biden-Harris record were sorely disappointed. Ms. Harris deftly changed the subject on nearly every direct question she was asked, and neither the moderators nor Donald Trump pressed her on the omissions.

He/she who lies the best, wins.

Harris made people believe the Democrat illusion by deftly using the political narratives to define Trump & herself. Political narratives are not issues and are usually factually incomplete, but when used, without rebuttal, appear powerful. Harris minimized her trademark 'word salads' (lists of uncoordinated political narratives) and used them to her advantage. She successfully baited him. This started with the handshake. Trump had no intention of shaking her hand but she would not let him avoid it. That put him on the defensive and set her up as the nicer statesman. He missed every opportunity to tie her to Biden/Harris failed economy, border crisis, Afghanistan disaster, Ukraine, no limits abortion and her flip-flopping on issues. As a result, she looked like the one with a plan. Both avoided direct questions. - Trump - Sign abortion ban? - Climate change? - Harris – limits on abortion? - are you better off today than 4 years ago? People blame the moderators, but Trump could have easily taken control. If you have to blame the refs, you lost. It is true that ABCNews is a primarily left wing network. They are 100% positive on Harris and 93% negative in reporting on Trump. In the debate, the moderates 'fact checked" Trump (usually not accurately), to the excitement of left wing media, but decided not to fact check Kamala Harris on at least 7 specific items. Will this be fatal? Maybe.

The former President let her rattle him, as he failed to make her defend her policies.

Harris Used Debate to Define Herself—and Trump

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