
Thu Sep 12 15:58:30 UTC 2024: ## Harris Dominates Debate, But Will It Matter?
Denver, CO – In a highly anticipated debate, Vice President Kamala Harris decisively outmatched President Donald Trump, leaving many observers convinced she had won the night. The debate, widely considered to be the sole one between the two candidates, saw Harris repeatedly push Trump into uncomfortable territory, exposing his frustration and anger.
Despite her clear victory, the question remains: will this performance translate into a real electoral advantage?
“She made Trump look old, flustered, discombobulated, and mostly, really, really angry,” wrote columnist Mike Littwin in his analysis for The Colorado Sun. He highlighted how Harris skillfully baited Trump, who predictably took the bait, ultimately losing control of the debate.
However, Littwin acknowledges that Trump, despite his clear loss, remains a formidable force in the race. He draws parallels to Joe Biden’s 2020 performance, suggesting that a poor debate night doesn’t necessarily spell doom for a candidate.
The debate’s impact on voters remains uncertain. While Harris clearly outperformed Trump, Littwin expresses concern that this may not be enough to sway voters, especially those already entrenched in their political viewpoints.
He points to the deeply divided political landscape, highlighting the fact that Trump garnered 74 million votes in the 2020 election, despite his chaotic presidency.
Littwin concludes by calling on voters to engage with the information available to them, echoing the sentiment of pop star Taylor Swift, who endorsed Harris and urged her followers to conduct their own research before making their choice.