Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

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The Harris-Trump Debate Showdown: Biden’s July Exit, Military Generals’ Endorsements, and Key Swing State Plans Revealed

Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Military Endorsements, Presidential Debate, Swing States

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are veering sharply in how they prepare for Tuesday’s Presidential debate, setting up a showdown that reflects the perspectives of their parties. Harris’s campaign plans for aggressive outreach in swing states after Tuesday’s debate with Trump. The Vice President is cloistered in a historic Downtown Pittsburgh hotel to focus on honing her crisp two-minute answers, per the debate’s rules. She has been working with aides since Thursday and chose a venue that allows her full freedom of movement. This debate comes months after U.S. President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the election on July 21 and endorsed Vice President Harris. Biden faced immense backlash within his party over his ability to handle another term after a rambling debate performance against Trump in June

ABC News will host the debate in a 90-minute clash between the two leaders on domestic and international issues. David Muir and Lindsey Davis, two experienced journalists, will moderate the debate between Harris and Trump in Philadelphia on September 10. Ahead of the most crucial debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, ABC News has become the center of attention as it will host the highly anticipated political showdown. David Muir, the presenter and managing editor of ABC‘s World News Tonight, brings extensive experience to the moderator’s chair. Throughout his career, Muir has covered various political events and interviewed foreign leaders, earning him a reputation for his sharp inquiries and calm demeanour. His work as the chief anchor of ABC’s evening newscast has made him a recognizable figure to millions of Americans, making him well-suited to handle the complexity of a Presidential debate.


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Meanwhile, U.S. generals and GOP stalwarts back Harris as candidates prep for the debate. Ten retired military generals call Trump a danger and blame him for the Afghanistan fiasco. They have endorsed Harris as “fit to be Commander-in-Chief.” Trump seeks to use his large frame to his advantage, which reflects his height of pettiness. The world in general, and the U.S. in particular, are gearing up for today’s much-awaited debate!

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