Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are taking contrasting approaches as they gear up for the upcoming presidential debate. Harris has been focusing on refining her answers within the debate's time constraints, while Trump has chosen to engage in campaign-related activities instead of traditional debate preparation.
Harris Campaign Ad Features Former Trump Officials
A new campaign ad by Harris airing on Fox News includes warnings from former Trump officials about the potential dangers of a second Trump presidency. The ad features statements from former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, National Security Advisor John Bolton, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley cautioning against Trump.
Expect the Unexpected from Trump
Trump's unpredictability is a key factor to watch for during the debate. His tendency to deviate from conventional political norms poses a challenge for Harris, who has dedicated significant time to debate preparation. Trump's team acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding his actions and statements, adding pressure on Harris to adapt in real-time.
Focus on Immigration and Abortion
Republicans aim to highlight immigration issues during the debate, criticizing the Biden administration's approach. Harris is likely to defend against these attacks by pointing out Trump's role in hindering bipartisan immigration reform. On the other hand, Democrats seek to emphasize Trump's stance on abortion, particularly his appointments to the Supreme Court and his views on Roe v. Wade.
Gender Dynamics and Age Difference
The debate will also be influenced by gender dynamics and the significant age gap between the candidates. Both Harris and Trump face unique challenges related to their gender and age, with Harris potentially confronting stereotypes and biases. The age contrast between the candidates adds another layer of complexity to the debate, with Harris being notably younger than Trump.