Former President Donald Trump is looking to recover after a challenging debate with Kamala Harris as the election approaches. In the debate, Harris managed to control much of the conversation, leaving Trump on the defensive. Republicans are now trying to dissect Harris’ performance and redirect attention to key issues like the economy and immigration.
Despite calls for a rematch from Harris’ campaign, Trump has rejected the idea, claiming victory in the debate. Both candidates briefly crossed paths in New York after the debate, where they commemorated the 9/11 attacks.
While some debate-watchers felt Harris outperformed Trump, others believe Trump did a better job. The majority, however, stated that the debate did not impact their voting decisions. Moving forward, both campaigns are focused on reaching and organizing their targeted audiences to secure votes.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are addressing Trump’s controversial statements, including his claim about Haitian immigrants eating domestic animals. Despite criticisms, some Republicans admire Trump for being himself. There is also discussion about Trump’s health care plans as he continues to promise a new healthcare proposal without providing specific details.
Overall, both campaigns are intensifying their efforts as early voting becomes a reality, and each side is strategizing on how to sway undecided voters in the final stretch before Election Day.
Source
Photo credit www.pressherald.com