Harris-Trump presidential debate is 'Kamala's debate to win or lose,' says political expert
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92% Very Right
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : "I didn't like it the last time, but it worked out fine," said Trump.33% : Ramadani says there is "no guarantee" that Trump will stay on message during this debate, muted microphones or not.
29% : When it comes to Trump on Tuesday, David Ramadani, a professor at the George Mason University Schar School, says he is in a different boat than Harris.
26% : " Harris and Trump have disputed in the past few weeks over the debate rules, namely whether the microphones will be muted in between answers.
23% : What can we expect from Harris and Trump? Harris is "still introducing herself to a lot of people in America," says Democratic strategist Jared Leopold.
13% : Trump said last month at a campaign stop in Northern Virginia that he'd "rather have it probably unmuted," even as his campaign pushed to keep the rules the same as the debate between Biden and Trump in June and keep the microphones muted.
4% : While Biden's poor debate performance was the biggest focus in June, Leopold says Trump "messed up a lot" in his first presidential debate against Biden.
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