In preparation for Tuesday’s presidential debate, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are taking sharp turns, presenting a contrasted platform that represents not just their divergent views of the nation, but also, their differing approaches to critical events as politicians. In order to concentrate on “perfecting” her two-minute responses in accordance with the debate’s guidelines, the vice president is sequestered at a grand hotel located in Pittsburgh’s downtown. Harris selected a location that gives her the chance to try and mingle with swing-state voters, and she has been working with a number of political advisers since last Thursday. Meanwhile, the Republican candidate, Trump, openly questions the need for lengthy preparation. Trump has expressed that he feels he is already well prepared, and seemingly not as worried about preparation in comparison to Harris. On Monday, the former president scheduled activities connected to his campaign throughout the day.
Meanwhile, Harris emphasized that she is ready for Trump to hurl insults and “misrepresent” the facts, in her own words.
As part of her own debate preparation, Harris is working with longtime Hillary Clinton aide Philippe Reines, a Democrat political consultant, so that he can reenact the former president and take on back-and-forth debate arguments against Harris where he pretends to be Trump. Harris claims that she has a deeper psychological understanding of Trump. She has tried her best to demonstrate in speeches, such as her remarks at the DNC, that she would be “a better leader” than he would, attempting to make him look weaker than he is. President Joe Biden’s dismal performance in the June 27th debate versus Trump prompted major changes and major controversy, as the Democrat Party now had to face that their public (and online) claims of Biden being mentally strong enough for the job was made to look like a mockery, proving the Republicans right. He eventually resigned as the Democrat nominee and endorsed Harris.
According to Trump advisers, there won’t be any differences between this debate and the last one with Biden, and the former president won’t be doing any more conventional preparation. There aren’t any sets, playacting, or stand-ins, as Trump “doesn’t need any of that.” Trump already has regular meetings with policy advisers who are subject matter experts on potential debate topics. They discuss the problems, Trump’s decisions from his first term in office, and his ambitions for a second term during these unofficial meetings.
This time, in relation to the debate, Trump has voiced having meetings with Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democrat lawmaker and presidential contender. Gabbard was called in particularly to assist Trump this time around since she is more familiar with Harris, having debated her during the 2020 Democratic primary. Additionally, she recently hosted a town hall in Wisconsin with Trump.
Harris’s team is hoping that Trump will appear like an “extremist” and that they will capitalize on the excitement that her brief campaign generated by using the debate as a launchpad. The campaign intends to reach over a million voters by holding 2,000 volunteer-run events throughout the pre-debate weekend. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |
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