Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Kamala Harris warns of ‘what’s at stake’ for US as she wins debate with Trump ::::::: "I Don't Care What She Is": Trump On Kamala Harris' Indian-Jamaican Heritage ::::: "I'm Not Joe Biden...," says Harris

Commentators seem to give the edge to Kamala Harris.  


Snap polls suggest Harris won the debate, but Trump says afterwards that she "lost very badly"


An aggressive Kamala Harris managed to get under her rival Donald Trump's skin, hammering him over his criminal convictions, his views on abortion rights and the size of his rallies.  


Kamala Harris warns of ‘what’s at stake’ for US as vice-president appears to win debate with Trump - says 'The Guardian', London 

Harris puts Trump on defensive in fiery debate - BBC 


A political love story developed on Tuesday night, as Taylor Swift fulfilled Kamala Harris's wildest dreams and endorsed the Democrat for president.

Apparently, there is bad blood between her and Trump, after the former president posted AI photos that gave the false impression that she had already endorsed him last month.

Trump received a heavy dose of karma shortly after walking off that debate stage in Philadelphia.

The world-famous musician knows all too well that her endorsement, posted to more than 284 million people who follow her on Instagram, could make a difference in the election. - BBC 







 "I'm Not Joe Biden. I'm Not Donald Trump": Kamala Harris On Comparison With Her Boss


"I Don't Care What She Is": Trump On Kamala Harris' Indian-Jamaican Heritage


(The US Presidential poll debate) 


Kamala Harris: What I do offer is new generation of leadership for our country.








Ms Harris accuses Trump of using ‘race to divide the American people’ 


“Why do you believe it’s appropriate to weigh in on the racial identity of your opponent?” moderator David Muir asked.

“I don’t, and I don’t care. I don’t care what she is. I don’t care. You make a big deal out of something, I couldn’t care less, whatever she wants to be is OK with me,” Trump replied.

Muir then asked Harris for her thoughts. She replied:

Honestly, I think it’s a tragedy that we have someone who wants to be president who has consistently, over the course of his career, attempted to use race to divide the American people. 

You know, I do believe that the vast majority of us know that we have so much more in common than what separates us, and we don’t want this kind of approach that is just constantly trying to divide us, and especially by race.



She made a point to bring up Trump’s involvement in pushing for the prosecution of the Central Park Five.  Donald Trump has doubled down on his tried-and-true talking points – including a barrage of misinformation about immigration and immigrants, abortion, and election security.


But Kamala Harris appears to have rattled him in several moments, including when she made light of his tendency to reference fictional characters like Hannibal Lecter, or set off on difficult-to-follow tangents about windmills.


Though the candidates were muted while the other was speaking, Harris also made good use of her side of the screen – putting out a range of expressions to show skepticism, concern and dismissal. 


 "You're Running Against Me, Not Joe Biden": Kamala Harris To Trump

As Donald Trump continued his criticism on President Joe Biden, prompting Kamala Harris to push back that she is now his rival.


"First of all, it's important to remind the former president you're not running against Joe Biden, you're running against me," she said.



Kamala Harris: "If Trump Were President, Putin Would Be Sitting In Kyiv Right Now"


Kamala Harris: I think why Donald Trump says this war would be over in 24 hours because he would give it up. If Trump were president, Putin would be sitting in Kyiv right now



Donald Trump: They sent her to negotiate peace. Three days later, the (Russia-Ukraine) war started. He (Biden) is the worst president in the history of our country, and she goes down as the worst vice president.





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