Trump and Harris clash in the first presidential debate – How did it go?

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© Shaleah Craighead and Lawrence Jackson

US Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump engaged in their first presidential debate at Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center, marking a pivotal moment in the 2024 election cycle.

The debate, broadcast live on ABC, wasn’t just a clash of policies but a battle of personalities, as both candidates aimed to define the narrative for the remainder of the campaign.

The Debate

The evening began with a notable gesture from Ms. Harris, who crossed the stage to greet Trump.

Kamala Harris later engaged Trump personally and politically, trying to unsettle him. Trump, adhering to his known debate style, countered with claims of national decline under the current administration, labeling the US as on the brink of “World War III.”

Key Topics

Economy and Taxes

Kamala Harris attacked Donald Trump’s economic policies, particularly his proposed tariffs, labeling them as a “Trump sales tax.” Trump defended his policies, distancing himself from controversial conservative plans like Project 2025. The former President said he had never even read the said Project 2025.\

Immigration

Illegal immigration was flagged by Mr. Trump, and he even suggested that the undocumented illegals were eating people’s pets in the US.

Guns

Countering Mr. Trump’s claims that she plans to restrict gun ownership, Ms. Harris revealed that she herself is a gun owner.

Abortion

On the sensitive topic of abortion, Mr. Trump’s attempt to frame the issue around late-term abortions was met with Harris’s critique of his administration’s broader impact on women’s rights, highlighting a disconnect with public sentiment on reproductive rights.

Foreign Policy

Perhaps one of the most heated exchanges revolved around foreign policy, especially concerning Ukraine. Ms. Harris accused Trump of favoring a deal with Russia that would essentially reward aggression, a stance Trump defended by advocating for a ceasefire and hostage release, sidestepping a direct commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty.

Personal Attacks

Ms. Harris’s barbs about Trump’s rally sizes and his handling of the January 6th Capitol riot visibly appeared to have slightly rattled Mr. Trump. She said the attendees at Mr. Trump’s rallies were leaving early while he was still talking.

This approach by Harris was seen as an attempt to portray Trump as unfit due to temperament.

So, who did how in the debate?

Post-debate analysis across various platforms, including X, showed a consensus that Ms. Harris managed to keep Trump on the defensive, at least by not attacking her directly.

However, Mr. Trump’s supporters praised his resilience and his ability to directly challenge Harris’s record and policies.