Trump and Harris to meet in long-anticipated debate Tuesday night in Philadelphia • Iowa Capital Dispatch
- Kamala Harris arrived in Philadelphia for her first presidential debate with Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 US election.
- This debate presents a contrast between a former prosecutor and a convicted felon who has insulted Harris.
- The debate, hosted by ABC News, is scheduled for 9 p.m. Eastern and will be the candidates' first meeting in person.
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Inside the spin room: Surrogates weigh in on presidential debate • Rhode Island Current
California Gov. Gavin Newsom talks to reporters Tuesday night after the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. (Capital-Star Photo by John Cole)PHILADELPHIA — With the eyes of the nation on the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump at the National Constitution Center, surrogates on both sides of the aisle generally agreed on two things. They thought their candidate w…
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If variety appeals to you, head north to Pennsylvania. The Keystone State, from its bustling cities to its rural farmland, is rich with enough American history, celebrated art, family festivities, award-winning dining, and nature excursions to suit any visitor’s tastes. In our September issue, we tell you where to go and what to do in some of our favorite PA destinations. We’ll be sharing those stories online over the course of the month, so che…
At the party organized by Kamala Harris's campaign team to watch the debate, activists appreciated the attitude of their candidate in the face of Donald Trump.
Inside the spin room: Surrogates tout debate performances as Harris and Trump clash
PHILADELPHIA — With the eyes of the nation on the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump at the National Constitution Center, surrogates on both sides of the aisle generally agreed on two things. They thought their candidate won and hope for more debates in the future. “I think there were several moments where Donald Trump seemed unhinged, kind of spewed conspiracy theories and a whole lot of nonsense, and…
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