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And the reaction continues to pour in about last night's fiery clash on the debate stage between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in the race for the white House. >> The candidates going head to head on everything from abortion rights to immigration. With no shortage of personal attacks in between. But was it enough to sway voters? Let's talk about it. Maggie Kent Live in Philadelphia with the big takeaways from last night. Maggie Well, I can tell you both candidates, Joel and Amber, say that they won last night. >> They say they came out victorious. It started out with a handshake, but soon those gloves came right off. Today, both candidates are declaring victory after their first meeting. And debate. >> We thought it was our best debate ever. Anyway, my best debate ever. >> I think I think that we think today was a good day and it kind of was. >> But we have 56 days to go during the face off nationally broadcast on ABC news. >> No topic was off limits. Soon became heated. >> Donald Trump has no plan for you. >> Vice President Kamala Harris with the first word looking to assert, control and connect former President Trump to project 2025 and attack his record. >> Donald Trump left us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression. Donald Trump left us the worst public health epidemic in a century. It was Trump's goal to link Harris to the Biden administration's perceived shortcomings as the economy and inflation. >> The people of our country are absolutely dying with what they've done. They've destroyed the economy, Trump repeatedly returning to the border, issue what they have done to our country by allowing these millions and millions of people to come into our country and look at what's happening to the towns all over the United States. >> While Harris focused in on abortion rights, I think the American people believe that certain freedoms, in particular the freedom to make decisions about one's own body, should not be made by the government. >> Now, we know when we look at polls, they're within the margin of error, meaning this race is neck and neck. >> So both campaigns hoping whatever these candidates are able to do here on a national stage last night, it would move the needle in their direction. Reporting live from Philadelphia.