A Breakdown of the Trump vs Harris Debate: Here’s what we learned

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a breakdown of the trump vs harris debate

The first and only scheduled conversation between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump started with a theatrical gesture that set the evening’s tone. Approaching Trump’s lectern and shaking hands, Harris marked the first time the two had ever actually met. Trump said, “Let’s have a fantastic debate,” “nice to see you,” answering her greeting softly but forcefully. Let yourself unwind and enjoy. Although at first a straightforward chat, this interaction exposed Harris’s need to control the topic—a dynamic that dominated the 90-minute debate. 

Harris started the discussion with strong condemnation of Trump’s policies, especially his economic ones, where she charged him of implementing tariffs that would cause the middle class to suffer with greater expenses. Then she turned to more personal accusations, stressing what she claimed to be the worst major threat to American democracy since the Civil War: Trump’s involvement in Capitol riots on January 6. Referring to the larger Republican objective of restricting access to abortion, Harris further slammed Trump for trying to suppress women’s rights, especially in connection to reproductive health. She tells Trump about these same leaders “eating you for lunch,” but she is open in her disgust of him for applauding despots.

Trump responded early with a rather cool head, but it soon became evident that Harris’s constant jabbing bothered him. As evening went on, Trump became clearly more agitated. When Harris questioned his performance at his rallies, pointing out that many people were leaving before he could complete, his irritation was clear. Trump’s clearly unsatisfactory response was that his supporters were far more plentiful than Harris’s and focused the discussion on immigration and inflation, the issues most directly pertinent to him.

Economic Crisis: Biden’s Legacy; Tariffs; Inflation

Soon the discussion turned entirely to the economy, a major concern for voters preparing for the 2024 campaign. Harris attacked Trump for not really having a strategy for handling the present economic problems of the nation. She added that since they burdened average Americans with increased expenses on imported goods, his tariffs served as a tax on the middle class. Alleging that his policies benefited the richest more than the working class, Harris presented Trump as disconnected from the concerns of the typical citizen.

Reminding viewers that 81 million Americans voted against Trump in 2020, Harris underlined once more that she “lost that election,” stressing multiple times to support her point of view. Trump says he has a strong economy under his direction, but she also noted he has not offered a strategy to help most Americans now suffering effects of inflation.

Declaring, “She is Biden,” Trump aimed to link Harris directly to President Biden. Declared to be the worst national inflation ever recorded, he attacked the present government. Trump claims that the flaws of Harris and Biden are driving Americans today to feel rising prices and economic worry. Declaring the current state of the economic crisis “horrible,” he claimed that Harris’s attempts to distance herself from Biden had minimal impact. Trump’s main economic justification was that he could bring back the United States’ one of the best economies in its history should he be reelected.

Trump kept reverting to his well-known talking themes, flaunting his past economic successes, while Harris made great attempts to concentrate on the future. Harris answered by underlining that Trump lacked a strategy for handling the reality of the current economy as he was consumed in the past. While Trump’s arguments were mostly based on nostalgia for his old regime, she positioned herself as a leader of a “new generation,” focused on forward advancement for the country.

Pop Cultural Moment: Taylor Swift backs Harris

Not on the debate stage itself but rather online soon after the event ended, one of the most shocking and strong instances of the debate occurred. Strong social media following among young women especially helped superstar singer Taylor Swift to express her support of Harris. Swift stated Harris was a “gifted leader,” citing on Instagram that she had done research and decided to support Harris. Given Harris’s need to inspire younger voters—especially young women—this support could have broad influence.

Swift’s message went viral right away and sparked social media arguments. For Harris, this support marks a turning point as younger generations have sometimes been challenging to inspire in past campaigns. Swift’s influence could be crucial in enabling Harris to create this notable demographic while she works to keep the Democratic base vibrant until 2024.

Abortion and Race: An Argumentative Interchange

The discussion veered abruptly when ABC broadcaster David Muir asked Trump directly about his earlier divisive remarks on race. Muir pointed to Trump’s most recent comment implying Harris had “belatedly turned Black.” Black and South Asian Harris grabbed the opportunity to document a history of Trump’s racially motivated behavior. She related Trump’s legal settlement in the 1970s for discriminating against Black tenants in his New York apartment buildings, his full-page newspaper ad in the 1980s calling for the death sentence for Black and Latino teenagers falsely accused in the Central Park jogger case, and his support of the bogus birthing claim President Obama wasn’t born in the United States.

Clearly irritated, Trump discounted Harris’s account of these events as a stretch and waste of time. “There’s nothing now thus this person has to stretch back 40, 50 years,” Trump remarked. Framing her comments as out of line given the problems confronting Americans today, he accused Harris of seeking racial division of the nation.

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About the abortion question, the argument got really heated. Harris painted striking images of women confronted with medical crises and compelled to make difficult decisions, unrelenting in her advocacy of a woman’s right to make decisions about her reproductive health. She said neither the government nor Trump especially should be controlling what women are allowed to and cannot do with their bodies. Rooted in physical autonomy, Harris’s argument particularly spoke to Democrats, especially in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling reversing Roe v. Wade.

Trump, meantime, praised the court’s ruling as a triumph for state rights and a return of authority to the people. The moderator corrected him on this fact, but he argued incorrectly that Democrats supported abortions straightforwardly till and even beyond birth. Still, Trump said the six justices should be honored as the Supreme Court had shown tremendous bravery in reversing Roe.

Middle appeals: Trump’s reflexivity against Harris’s outreach

During the debate, Harris purposefully appealed to the middle of the voters in an effort to convert swing votes and disgruntled Republicans. She underlined her bipartisan credentials and experience as a gun owner, which would have appealed to more conservative or independent voters; then she recalled her thanks for the late Republican Senator John McCain and Harris also reminded voters that some former Trump administration officials had subsequently endorsed her candidacy, so indicating a broad coalition of support.

Trump doubled back on the confrontational tone that has defined most of his political career, offering scant appeal to voters still unsure. Returning frequently to support his allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election and to voice his complaints over the several criminal and civil investigations conducted against him, he Harris probed Trump on these legal issues, and he became clearly irritated and charged the Biden-Harris government of case organization to discredit him politically.

Using the January 6 Capitol attack as a primary point of reference, Harris urged the nation to “turn the page,” hence igniting one of the most remembered aspects of the discussion. She directly invited any Republicans or independents who believed the events of January 6 reflected a bridge too far to back up her campaign for a better future.

Historical Argument: Notable Event for 2024

Held between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, this historic first lived up to expectations by offering a peek of the main concerns most likely defining the 2024 presidential contest. Harris kept control of the debate for virtually whole evening by presenting herself as the leader of a new generation and by using Trump’s shortcomings to her advantage. Conversely, Trump concentrated mostly on his base and galvanized his followers with his immigration and inflation rhetoric, therefore supporting his past performance.

Voter impressions will surely change when both contenders are preparing for their last run-through of the 2024 election. While Trump’s reliance on his base leaves him with the difficulty of expanding his support among undecided and swing voters, Harris’s capacity to relate to a wide range of people coupled with endorsements like Swift’s could afford her a major advantage.

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