Kamala Harris bests Donald Trump in US presidential debate
“You're not running against Joe Biden. You're running against me,” Vice President Harris, who is the Democratic candidate, told the former president, when he criticised the current administration.
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This was the second presidential debate but the first between Trump and Harris.PHOTO:AP
Washington,
11 Sept
Kamala
Harris repeatedly got under the skin of Donald Trump in their first
presidential debate, challenging him on foreign policy, economy and abortion as
she sought to erase the memory of President Joe Biden’s disastrous face-off
earlier with the Republican candidate.
“You're not
running against Joe Biden. You're running against me,” Vice President Harris,
who is the Democratic candidate, told the former president, when he criticised
the current administration.
The matchup
on TV Tuesday night began with a handshake – Harris took the initiative walking
up to Trump’s lectern – but later descended into acrimony.
“I think
you've heard tonight two very different visions for our country, one that is
focused on the future and the other that is focused on the past and an attempt
to take us backwards. But we're not going back," Harris, 59, said in her
remarks towards the end of the 90-minute debate in Pennsylvania.
She claimed
the world leaders are “laughing at Donald Trump”, and pulled no punches. “I
have talked with military leaders, some of whom worked with you, and they say
you’re a disgrace,” she said.
Trump, 78,
asked why Harris had not done during the Biden-Harris administration what she
is promising now.
“She just
started by saying she's going to do this, she's going to do that. She's going
to do all these wonderful things. Why hasn't she done it? She's been there for
three and a half years,” he said.
“They've
had three and a half years to fix the border. They've had three and a half
years to create jobs and all the things we talked about. Why hasn't she done
it?” he asked in his concluding remarks.
This was
the second presidential debate but the first between Trump and Harris.
Biden put
up a terrible performance against Trump in the first debate, and withdrew from
the race, paving the way for Harris to be the Democratic Party’s nominee for
the November elections.
The debate
moderators from ABC News had to inject fact-checks multiple times during the
debate.
“As I said,
you're going to hear a bunch of lies, and that's not actually a surprising
fact,” Harris said.
She said if
Trump is re-elected, he would sign a national abortion ban bill. "There
would be a national abortion monitor that would be monitoring your pregnancies,
your miscarriages," she claimed.
"I
think the American people believe that certain freedoms, in particular, the
freedom to make decisions about one's own body, should not be made by the
government,” she said.
Trump
countered that the abortion policy should be determined by the states.
There she
goes again. It's a lie. I'm not signing a ban, and there's no reason to sign a
ban because we've gotten what everybody wanted. Democrats, Republicans, and
everybody else and every legal scholar wanted it to be brought back into the
states, and the states are voting,” he said.
The two
sparred over election rallies.
“It's a
really interesting thing to watch. You will see, during the course of his
rallies, he talks about fictional characters like Hannibal Lecter. He will talk
about windmills cause cancer. And what you will also notice is that people
start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom,” she jibed.
And Trump
accused Harris – without providing evidence -- of paying people to attend her
campaign events.
"We
have the biggest rallies, the most incredible rallies in the history of
politics. That's because people want to take their country back. Our country is
being lost," he said.
“I believe
very strongly that the American people want a president who understands the
importance of bringing us together and that we have so much more in common than
what separates us. And I pledge to you to be a president for all Americans,”
Harris said.
US
commentators said Harris had done better in the debate.
Fox News,
often considered partial towards Trump, said in its headline to an opinion
piece, “In the Trump-Harris face-off there was a clear winner but don’t believe
this election is over.”
On economy,
the former president countered Harris. “Everybody knows what I'm going to do,
cut taxes very substantially and create a great economy like I did before. We
had the greatest economy. We got hit with a pandemic. We did a phenomenal job
with the pandemic.”
Trump
called Harris a Marxist who is now adopting his philosophy.
“Everything
that she believed three years ago and four years ago is out the window. She's
going to my philosophy now... But if she ever got elected, she'd change it, and
it will be the end of our country. She's a Marxist. Everybody knows she's a
Marxist. Her father is a Marxist professor in economics, and he taught her
well,” Trump said.
Trump
claimed that Harris has been the Biden administration’s “border czar” and
blamed her for “these millions and millions of people that are pouring into our
country monthly”.
Many of
these people coming in are criminals, and that's bad for America's economy, he
said.
"Well,
bad immigration is the worst thing that can happen to our economy. They have
and she has destroyed our country with a policy that's insane,” he alleged.
The
moderators from ABC News had to inject fact-checks multiple times during the
debate.
Harris said
the US needs a leader who engages in solutions and addresses the problems at
hand. “But what we have in the former president is someone who would prefer to
run on a problem instead of fixing a problem,” she said.
Harris was
seen interrupting Trump several times during the debate. It was not heard as
the mikes of non-speakers were muted during the debate.
Trump vowed
that he would end the war between Russia and Ukraine if he wins the election.
The former
president, who raised Afghanistan several times during the debate, called the
chaotic 2021 withdrawal of American troops "the most embarrassing moment
in the history of the United States".
Harris said
she agreed with Biden's commitment to get the US out of the country, and it was
important to remember how the withdrawal came to be. “Donald Trump as president
negotiated one of the weakest deals you can imagine," she charged,
referencing his negotiations with the Taliban.
Trump
claimed that Harris "hates Israel" while she fired back that he
"admires dictators." He claimed Israel would be destroyed within two
years if he lost the election and Harris assumed office as president.-PTI
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