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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]] >

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Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, cheered by the Democratic Party and leftist voters after her attacks on former US President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, has failed to convince the voters that matter: the undecided of the states, who have not yet decided their vote. They are Pennsylvania (19 electoral votes), where Tuesday's debate was held, Arizona (11 electoral votes), Georgia (16), Michigan (15), Nevada (6), North Carolina …

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
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