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Kamala Harris: Trump’s nightmare

California Senator Kamala Harris speaks during a rally launching her presidential campaign on January 27, 2019 in Oakland, California. (Photo by NOAH BERGER / AFP) (Photo by NOAH BERGER/AFP via Getty Images)

She has changed the popular saying, ‘what a man can do, a woman can do better’ to “what a man can do, a woman can do it brilliantly and be subtly aggressive about getting it done’.

And this was after the recent debate in Philadelphia, United States of America between Former American President, Donald Trump and Vice President and Democratic Presidential candidate, Kamala Harris.

After the heated debate that saw the two politicians throw extensive jabs at each other, some declared the debate a tie while others ruled that Harris was the clear winner.

Kamala Harris was described as both a witch and a judge that came prepared to hunt Trump and as well put him on trial for evils of the past.

According to a CNN poll of debate watchers conducted by SSRS, registered voters who watched Tuesday’s presidential debate broadly agree that Kamala Harris outperformed Donald Trump.

The report stated that the vice president also outpaced both debate watchers’ expectations for her and Joe Biden’s onstage performance against the former president earlier this year.

Debate watchers said, 63% to 37%, that Harris turned in a better performance onstage in Philadelphia. Prior to the debate, the same voters were evenly split on which candidate would perform more strongly, with 50% saying Harris would do so and 50% that Trump would. And afterward, 96% of Harris supporters, who tuned in said that their chosen candidate had done a better job, while a smaller 69% majority of Trump’s supporters credited him with having a better night.

Voters, who watched the debate also left with improved views of Harris compared with their impressions pre-debate, while few changed their opinions of Trump overall.

Their views of each candidate’s strengths on the issues continued to reflect the dynamics seen in national polling, with Trump holding an advantage on the economy, immigration and being commander in chief, and Harris more trusted on abortion and protecting democracy.

On Thursday, Trump ruled out second presidential debate with Harris, before the November 5 election.

Trump made this known after their first showdown in Philadelphia, where both candidates claimed victory.

Trump argued that Harris only sought a rematch because he “clearly” won the initial debate.

This recent development has stirred up speculations if Trump is running away from the debate because he has no more cards up his sleeves or he is taking his time to recuperate to face Harris before the polls come November 2024.

Though winning at the debate does not always translate into automatic victory at the elections, it may be a clear message that the world may be ready for a change that is not gender bias.

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