Due of his performance, President Joe Biden was compelled to withdraw from the campaign. Thus, on September 10th, in the second debate, former President Donald Trump will square off against Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee in his place.
Both parties have a chance to start over after this event, and people generally agree that they want more policy and less backstabbing.
Voters of all political persuasions heard the speaker. Here’s what seven of them want to happen.
I’m interested to see what actions they will both take. Recently, Kamala Harris has been under fire for not doing many interviews and for being hidden in contrast to Donald Trump, who is typically criticized for his demeanor during debates and for being overly loud.
This time, I’ve made up my mind to support Trump, but first I’d like to hear from the vice president. I’d like to watch her act more spontaneously and without using the prompter as a guide. I’m interested to watch how she handles asking Trump those quick questions.
I’m voting for him, but not necessarily because I feel comfortable doing so. Actually, it’s simply a style.