The intense presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday night has drawn mixed reactions from voters across the country and a lack of consensus as to who came out as the winner. While Democrats maintain that Harris delivered a strong performance, some debate viewers were not sold on the vice president.
A survey of 10 people who claim to be undecided about which candidate they will choose in the upcoming election revealed that 6 respondents claimed they would either certainly or most likely vote for Trump over Harris. Three participants said they would vote for Harris, while one remained undecided. This marks a sharp contrast to the consensus among liberal media pundits that Kamala Harris won.
Sixty-one-year-old Florida voter Mark Kadish called out the lack of substance in Harris’s discussions on policy, “I still don’t know what she is for. There was no real meat and bones for her plans.” Robert Wheeler, 48, from Nevada, who was previously considering voting for Harris, said that her attacks against Trump instead of discussing policy are making him consider voting Republican. “I felt like the whole debate was Kamala Harris telling me why not to vote for Donald Trump instead of why she’s the right candidate,” Wheeler said.
Throughout the debate, Trump simultaneously highlighted why Americans should not vote for Kamala Harris and offered his solution to the problems the country has endured throughout the Biden-Harris administration. For example, when highlighting the rampant inflation in the economy, Trump noted that he would cut taxes and restore the economy back to the way it was under his presidency.
During the debate, Trump stated, “We’ve had a terrible economy because inflation has — which is really known as a country buster. It breaks up countries. We have inflation like very few people have ever seen before. Probably the worst in our nation’s history. … everybody knows I’m an open book. Everybody knows what I’m going to do. Cut taxes very substantially. And create a great economy like I did before. We had the greatest economy.”
In several instances, Harris offered sparse details about her economic plans if elected. However, when she was asked point-blank if Americans were better off today than they were under former President Trump, she avoided the question entirely.
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