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The presidential debate, whether Trump did enough, and the media's "fact" checking operation.

TOPIC: Trump's Debate Performance and if he did enough during his first debate with Kamala Harris.


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MONEY LINE: "'Where have you been for three and a half years?' – Trump's strongest line that should have been repeated throughout the debate to expose Harris' failures."


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Donald Trump missed some opportunities to capitalize on Kamala Harris’s vague and misleading answers. He had a golden chance to repeatedly drive home the question, "Where have you been for three and a half years?" across key issues like the economy, immigration, and national security. He made the point, but might not have done enough to emphasize it.

  • Kamala Harris’s economic proposals, particularly her promise of a $50,000 first-year tax rebate for small businesses, were not only impractical but lacked clarity. Trump's business experience should have made it easy for him to call this out effectively, but he only did so sparingly, missing an easy target.

  • While Trump had some viral moments during the debate, like his "quiet please" comment or highlighting the news out of Springfield, OH. A more composed and repeated focus on Harris’s failures over the last three and a half years might have been more effective, but he likely won the internet with his one-liners.

  • Kamala Harris’s team immediately asked for another debate, which Trump’s team dismissed as a sign of weakness. Trump has already participated in two presidential debates this year, Kamala's second would be his third.


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