Harris vs. Trump: High-Stakes Debate Highlights US Unemployment Crisis and Polarization Claims

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US Vice President Kamala Harris took on former President Donald Trump head-on in a contentious debate organized by the Commission on Presidential Debates for the upcoming general election.

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Trump and Harris disagreed on several topics affecting Americans. Vice President Harris accused Trump of causing the "worst unemployment crisis in the US since the Great Depression."

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Vice President Harris also accused Trump of causing the greatest public health crisis in a century. She described his administration as overseeing “the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.”

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Harris blamed Trump for deepening societal divisions in the US and targeted him over the 2020 attack on the US Capitol.

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Tuesday's hotly contested presidential debate, moderated by ABC News, was televised to tens of thousands of Americans and millions more worldwide.

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The timing of the debate was critical as many states had simultaneous elections following Tuesday's contest.

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Trump claimed that Israel's survival would be at risk under a Harris presidency, and he accused Democrats of attempting to assassinate him.

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Vice President Harris expressed her reactions to Trump's remarks through facial expressions while her microphone was off.

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Trump's abortion policies drew sharp criticism from Harris, who called them "insulting to the women of America."

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Harris stated that conventional economists preferred her economic approach over Trump's.

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