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Examining Trump and Harris for False Claims and Misinformation Before First Debate

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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to have their first face-to-face debate, where they present contrasting views on the state of the country. Trump often discusses issues like immigration and high inflation in a negative light, while Harris emphasizes hope for the future, pledging that there is no turning back.
The 2024 election’s first debate witnessed both candidates, Trump and Biden, making false and misleading claims. It is anticipated that the upcoming debate between Trump and Harris will echo similar patterns.
Abortion has emerged as a significant topic in the 2024 election following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. Trump has inaccurately stated that some states permit abortions after a baby is born, which is not true. Harris, on the other hand, warned of a potential nationwide abortion ban under Trump’s administration.
Blame regarding the Afghanistan withdrawal has been a contentious issue, with Trump trying to associate Harris with the chaotic pullout. Various assessments attribute responsibility for the situation to Trump and Biden’s decisions related to the withdrawal agreement with the Taliban.
The economy and inflation are top concerns among voters leading up to the election, with Trump and Harris presenting differing economic policies. Trump boasts about his economic record, while Harris advocates for down payment assistance for homebuyers, which could impact the housing market.
Trump’s energy policies and assertions about coal-fired power plants, as well as Harris’ shifting views on fracking, have also come under scrutiny. Additionally, discussions on violent crime rates under different administrations are expected during the debate.
Border security is likely to be a key topic, with Trump expected to challenge Harris on the issue. Claims about the number of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and allegations linking illegal immigration to violent crime are also anticipated to be discussed.
The debate between Trump and Harris is expected to cover a wide range of topics, providing voters with insights into their policies and stances on various issues.

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