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US DEBATE : A PRELUDE TO CLIMAX!

Shortly, the world will see the most anticipated debate of the year. Debate of two US presidential candidates. One is former president and other present Vice President of the US. The last debate with Donald Trump was a dampner for Joe Biden. But it was the debate that ultimately compelled Biden to quit the presidential race. Kamala Harris is not a novice to debate and since last some days details about her debate in the Democratic Party with Joe Biden before her selection as his mate and vice president are doing rounds on television channels and social media. Ultimately, it’s the debate that helped her vice presidential candidature and forced Joe Biden to quit from the race and she becominga presidentialnominee. Obviously, debate suddenly looms larger than the candidates forcing more rehearsals and studiously analyzing weak points of the opponent.
As an Attorney General of California and seasoned politician, debate isn’t a new thing to Kamala Harris! Can Kamala Harris answer a theatrical, strong, and assertive Donald Trump who seldom cares for the corroborative proofs and references will be interesting to watch. Though presently, style overrides substance, it all will come down to who will safeguard the interests of the common American. The question is how deep the debate will impact the psyche of voters. It’s a prelude to the approaching climax!
Here are some notable debates from past US presidential election campaigns and the main issues.
1. 1960: Kennedy vs. Nixon – First televised presidential debate, focusing on domestic and foreign policy issues.
2. 1976: Carter vs. Ford – Debate centered on economic and energy policies, as well as the candidates’ leadership styles.
3. 1980: Reagan vs. Carter – Debate highlighted the candidates’ differing views on taxation, government spending, and foreign policy.
4. 1988: Bush vs. Dukakis – Debate focused on issues like taxes, crime, and the economy.
5. 1992: Clinton vs. Bush vs. Perot – Three-way debate addressed economic concerns, healthcare, and trade policies.
6. 2000: Bush vs. Gore – Debate centered on tax policies, social security, and foreign policy.
7. 2004: Bush vs. Kerry – Debate focused on the Iraq War, terrorism, and domestic issues.
8. 2008: Obama vs. McCain – Debate addressed the financial crisis, healthcare, and foreign policy.
9. 2012: Obama vs. Romney – Debate centered on economic recovery, healthcare, and foreign policy.
10. 2016: Trump vs. Clinton – Debate focused on immigration, trade, and national security.
11. 2020: Trump vs. Biden – Debate addressed COVID-19 response, healthcare, and economic recovery.
These debates have shaped the outcome of presidential elections and provided insight into the candidates’ policies and leadership styles.
links are provided to two debates, one between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. and another of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
1. Donald Trump and Biden debate.
https://www.youtube.com/live/qqG96G8YdcE?si=2kYSwk6sIpmk1gkX
2. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton debate.
https://youtu.be/qlaum72JNRA?si=Um-VHBnLOaCThHkL.
Along with the debate’s importance, impact, and its substance, the American media is overwhelmed with many other finer points. Some valuable links are provided below ⬇️
CNBC:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/10/trump-harris-debate-election-economy-gdp-jobs-inflation.html
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/10/presidential-debate-live-updates-trump-harris.html
REUTERS
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-harris-clash-debate-that-could-reshape-2024-race-2024-09-10/
NEW YORK TIMES
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/09/10/us/harris-trump-debate
AXIOS: how to watch …
https://www.axios.com/2024/09/10/presidential-debate-2024-trump-harris-abc
& the Debate Link🔻
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/09/10/politics/debate-takeaways-trump-harris
The much needed fact-checking on statements made by both contestants. A link by ABC NEWS 🔻
Analysis : INDIA TODAY LINK ⬇️

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