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Countdown to the debate: TV showdown between Harris and Trump could decide 2024 election drama

Everything is on the line: the first, and for now, only live debate in the presidential showdown between Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) could mark a turning point.

This televised face-off might be pivotal in deciding whether Harris will succeed her boss, President Joe Biden, in the Oval Office—or if Trump will return to his quest of “Making America Great Again.” The highly anticipated debate will air Tuesday at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time from the Constitution Center in Philadelphia, with ABC handling the broadcast.

As the last major campaign event before the election, the debate holds the potential to sway undecided voters and shape the final stretch of the race. With Harris losing momentum and recent polls showing the candidates virtually tied (Trump leading by 1% in a New York Times survey), the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Both candidates have clear objectives going into this critical debate.

? For Kamala Harris, the challenge is to articulate a compelling vision for the future without alienating herself from the Biden administration’s policies. She must strike a delicate balance—emphasizing continuity where it benefits her, while presenting fresh ideas to energize voters. As the public face of the current administration, Harris must avoid the pitfalls of appearing too defensive or unoriginal, a difficult task as she navigates questions about her record and Biden’s legacy.

? Donald Trump, on the other hand, must project confidence and focus on his policy differences with Harris without descending into personal attacks. His team is hopeful that he will keep the conversation centered on substance, resisting his trademark style of ad hominem jabs that have alienated moderate voters in the past. Instead, Trump will aim to contrast his record and proposals with Harris’s platform, positioning himself as the stronger leader for America’s future.

Both candidates have spent countless hours in preparation, knowing that one slip-up or a standout moment could tip the scales. Harris has been preparing with meticulous attention to detail, including practicing with a stand-in opponent donning an orange wig—a not-so-subtle jab at Trump’s favorite bronzer.

The mock sessions reveal the intensity with which both sides are treating this final major event.

In this high-stakes contest, the debate could be a turning point in one of the most tightly contested elections in recent memory.

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