Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are preparing for the upcoming presidential debate in contrasting ways, showcasing their different approaches to such significant events. Harris dedicated her weekend to practicing concise two-minute responses at a historic hotel in Pittsburgh, adhering to the debate’s regulations. On the other hand, Trump has openly disregarded the importance of debate preparation and instead opted to engage in campaign-related activities.
A recent campaign ad by Harris airing on Fox News on the debate day features former Trump officials warning about the potential risks of a second term under Donald Trump. The ad, shown in Philadelphia and West Palm Beach, Florida, includes segments where former Vice President Mike Pence and other officials express concerns about a future Trump presidency. Meanwhile, the presidential debate is scheduled to commence at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.
With Trump known for his unpredictability, many anticipate he may introduce unexpected elements during the debate, a tactic that has worked in his favor in the past by defying conventional political norms. Given this unpredictability, Harris, despite extensive debate preparatory efforts, may still face challenges in anticipating all potential scenarios.
Republicans aim to highlight immigration as a central issue during the debate, criticizing the Biden administration’s management of immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border. Conversely, Democrats seek to emphasize abortion, with Trump’s prior actions regarding the Roe v. Wade decision serving as a focal point. Harris is in a unique position as a woman to effectively address this issue and highlight differences in stance between the candidates.
The upcoming debate is also expected to carry gender dynamics, with considerations over body language and unique challenges given Harris’s gender and race. Voters may assess how each candidate presents themselves on stage, particularly considering potential stereotypes or biases. Additionally, the significant age gap between the candidates has a role in the debate, with Harris being notably younger than Trump, who would become the oldest U.S. president if elected.