Harris, Trump Clash in Philadelphia Debate
Harris, Trump Clash in Philadelphia Debate
Harris, Trump Clash in Philadelphia Debate
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During the presidential debate on September 10 in Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump presented starkly contrasting views on pressing global issues, including the Israel-Hamas conflict and the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump controversially predicted that Israel would cease to exist under Harris's presidency, claiming her policies would lead to destruction for both Arab and Jewish populations. Harris defended Israel's right to self-defense while calling for a ceasefire and a two-state solution, acknowledging the tragic loss of innocent lives. The debate saw Harris attacking Trump's foreign policy record, particularly regarding trade and his relationship with authoritarian leaders, while Trump touted his past economic achievements and criticized the current administration's handling of various international crises. The event was marked by significant public engagement, with pop star Taylor Swift endorsing Harris post-debate. Both candidates aim to sway voters in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania as the race heats up.

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