Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are gearing up for a crucial debate where they will come face-to-face for the first time in Philadelphia on Tuesday night. This high-stakes event offers a detailed look at their contrasting visions for the nation following a turbulent campaign season. President Joe Biden withdrew from the race after a poor debate performance, Trump survived an assassination attempt, and vice-presidential running mates were selected.
Harris aims to present a strong Democratic case against Trump, highlighting her ability to challenge the former president more effectively than Biden did. Trump, on the other hand, seeks to depict Harris as a disconnected liberal while attempting to sway voters skeptical of his return to office. The dynamic between the 78-year-old Trump and 59-year-old Harris has seen Trump resorting to racial and gender stereotypes at times, a strategy that some allies find counterproductive.
Harris, the first woman, Black person, and individual of South Asian descent as vice president, will strive to share credit for the Biden administration’s achievements while addressing its shortcomings and explaining her shifts from more progressive stances taken in the past. The debate poses a rare opportunity for sustained questioning for Harris, who has had minimal exposure to such scrutiny recently.
Trump’s campaign plans to highlight Harris’s past far-left positions from her unsuccessful presidential bid and emphasize her shifts towards more moderate views on several key issues. Harris defends these shifts as pragmatic adjustments while maintaining that her core values remain unchanged. Trump’s team warns that his approach towards Harris as a female opponent will not differ from his usual style.
During the debate, Harris is expected to challenge Trump’s stability and fitness for office, particularly focusing on his inconsistencies regarding women’s reproductive rights and positioning herself as a reliable leader to navigate complex global crises. She will likely underscore the perceived threats to democracy posed by Trump, referencing his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his supporters’ violent attack on the Capitol in early 2021.
Harris has dedicated significant time to debate preparations, engaging in mock sessions with a Trump stand-in to sharpen her responses, especially in dealing with potential falsehoods from the former president. The debate, hosted by ABC News, precedes the commencement of early voting in the presidential race.