Some undecided voters not convinced by Harris after debate with Trump
- The BBC interviewed six undecided voters after a 90-minute debate, highlighting its importance in their voting decisions for November.
- Voter Vanessa remains leaning towards Trump but expressed less fear about Harris winning after her strong debate performance.
- Tracy found both candidates spoke well, noting that Kamala Harris answered more questions than Trump.
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris clashed in their first presidential debate, organized by ABC News. As soon as the event, which took place on the night of Tuesday, September 10, ended, pollsters began to produce projections about voters' perceptions of what they had seen. Here, the position of independent and undecided voters drew attention, who were mostly more confident in voting for the Republican candidate. Read more]] >
What’s next after the Trump-Kamala debate
The first presidential debate between former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris took place last night on ABC News. The candidates talked about the economy, immigration, abortion, foreign policy and other major issues facing voters heading into November. We won’t get too much into winners and losers here, as you can head to The Spectator’s home page for all kinds of reactions. Here’s a quick sample: How Kamala Harris won the…
'Don’t Know What She Is For': Undecided Voters Unimpressed by Harris After Debate Performance - The Wisconsin Daily Star
by Jennifer Nuelle Several undecided voters said they are leaning toward voting for President Donald Trump after Tuesday night’s debate, Reuters reported. Reuters interviewed 10 undecided voters following Tuesday’s debate, with six claiming to be leaning toward or voting for Trump and three claiming they would support Vice President Kamala Harris. Those who switched toward Trump cited the state of the economy in their decision, while four of t…
'Trump won, Kamala faked it!' American voters split over verdict on Presidential debate
American voters have been left split following the first and only leadership debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.The former US President went head-to-head with the current Vice President in a live televised debate on ABC, and took to social media afterwards to claim his "victory" over Harris.Alluding to two polls by Leading Reporting and Political Polls on Twitter, Trump appeared to have the victory by a large majority.Among the 31,000…
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