Who Won The First Trump Vs Harris Debate? U.S. Experts Give Their Verdict

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narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the Last 5 Years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met a previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophy in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harens but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engag win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an Endor um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had 7 contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe totoe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 20120 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships he had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really Haring on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first the for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with uh against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of a I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential Gra Tas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe B from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she had no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh in kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future Asos to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those indep voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 20120 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she engage win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them or comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe bran her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about jary 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking herrs but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor or orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did as opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he converted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met a previous maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where season seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the health care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed and in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe totoe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 for election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with a against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KL Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip Flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off is little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's Moder and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the com Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationship she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um to have her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthare care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bog down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seet the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some un finished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded your pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off is little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor or is someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seekr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton de baate and so that was a start to the bait that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first de baate for KLA Harris where seasoned uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the the bate progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking herrs but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um you he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a power move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engag win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them we comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsment um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George did against John KY in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 20120 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus in the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of AES I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and try trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion 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last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as Vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John carry in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um you he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to relating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 20120 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them or comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time to defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in The Last 5 Years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best to bate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we think that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secret the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she May stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K haris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that thing very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for Kam Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of I me she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas the required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re-election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core value and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really uh going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to relating getting those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she used to gwin but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um BR her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the Stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar far for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the kamla Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KL Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip floper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the the big progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going to- to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet the election so it was a high bar for him to achiev such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been affected and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KL Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 20120 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tuls gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolution of Comm Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh in kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of Comm Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the health care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John KY in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters would wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as de big progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing yourself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going Toe to Toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe bran her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using Di s uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very form opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moment to the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she formed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to leave the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that the you was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded your pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for Comm Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was General on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and migration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really Pro uted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seet elction so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the Last 5 Years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met a previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump his you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophy in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um you he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secret the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there were some some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harens but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engag win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an Endor um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had s contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe totoe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 20120 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit like less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of AE I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravit that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re-election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh in kind of refers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John carry in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you can tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 20120 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's Gage win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know named check Victor Orban as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race in narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall askk and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek reelection so was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to relating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a Pres itial handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting by president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off is little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by Kell Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal POS positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real CL of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his scan and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency with she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage K Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously Maybe been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where season Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seekr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus in the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that kamla Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going Toe to Toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe bran her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spend the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with a foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with uh against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K haris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 20120 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean handshake at the beginning we haven't had a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gritas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did and Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the health care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of different between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John KY in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focus on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the elction election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel she's engag wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them were comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to- toe showing that she had the president gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the AR she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move move by K Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectation coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and in so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um tating her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the de big progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being s vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admir with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down and disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for the those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary CL debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming into this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret ele so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you can tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met a previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta uh knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toeo toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsist performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seekr the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the4 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 20120 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very ring I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down and disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek re-election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last five years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the de big progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking herrs but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the Inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contra rting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of consistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very wrly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very form opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best deat I mean she did did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 20120 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more com with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race n in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe totoe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinish business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think show um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Jo bid from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they uh prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going Toe to Toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek re-election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe B from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's is moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the ca Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump uh touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the Healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and night she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage coma Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the envir M and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K haris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabber and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgr rounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of a I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first uh Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with a foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for Kam Harris where seasoned uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence and in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of Comm Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John carry in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the the B progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing self as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K haris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 20120 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of theate um really going toe totoe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seekr the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think as especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with forign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh in kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Telsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John Carrey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the except being the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um having her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secet the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and griev as he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really uh going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in The Last 5 Years years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey and the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel getting those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that kamla Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best to game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by Kell Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded your pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re-election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to relating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less iined and you could tell um that Kam Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they had met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for com Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best the Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the de bake progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you can tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them were comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that who thinks that he's you been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really um going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieved such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel getting those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the de big progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met a previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just taking Harens but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe totoe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John KY in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 20 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential hand Shake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president presid some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a f Flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal position on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abats I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Chelsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um tting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy of evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but in instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 20 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Style and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abats I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the ca Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president not having him seekr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as oppos to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having a secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did as opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and migration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe bran her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the P years doing the legal system and other places so um as the the big progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the open moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage Toma Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just checking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being a aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um you he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage coma Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seet the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus in the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the hand handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of a I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta he knocked out the sitting president not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by Kel Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with a foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump i' say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John car in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile around to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the the was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C has achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them or comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming into this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 20 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe bran her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh in kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against kry in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the de big progress he just got a little bit less disciplin and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very expected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for Kam Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bas I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the she's engage wi but then also being aggressive and saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really uh going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to relating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta Ed out the sitting president um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing hars but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with uh foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that the you was who's making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down and Utes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the the big progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the auration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrast thing Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsist y when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met a previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evad I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Jak har but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toad to showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 20 four election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the ca Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme pretty strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago so there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with uh against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of Comm Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the health care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' uh prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's mod ated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the ca Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationship ship she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um outing her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the health care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some UNF finished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um and not having him secr the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the de big progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the disp over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and background and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of AES I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K harrris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate prog he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump his you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um you he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seekr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a power ful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engag win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run again him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George did against John KY in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 20120 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of AES I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seekr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout T night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think esally for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with a foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming into this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as like president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John Cary in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepted the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon to someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the off offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engage win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time to defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in The Last 5 Years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best to bake game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we think thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got B down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discuss there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she May stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less discipline and you could tell um that Kam Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they had previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for Kam Paris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core Val vales and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them were comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of conell Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey and the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to really ating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just jaking Harr but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and Stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 20 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president not having him seet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KL Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the thebig progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign Poli policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance C not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the comis achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effec and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tul gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek re election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolution utions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under her skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know Nam check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him secr the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evades I mean she did very well against Mike pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um and not having him seek the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John KY in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the de big progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the de big progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clint debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KL Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet elction so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KL Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive in saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going Toe to Toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek re-election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive in saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she G that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secet the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the hand at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged in but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of days I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta he knocked out the sitting president not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such Success Through tonight you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the con Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by Comal Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into to that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump i' say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the elections so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philos opies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evades I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um you he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just jaking Harens but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famous ly skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engage win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 20 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing KN where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting by President some of the relationships he had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first the de for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with uh against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered Wonder her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential Gra that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seet election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the de big progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh in kind prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming into this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the states were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John carry in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as supposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected expected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta U he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those in dependent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by Kell Harris not just Shing Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them or comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek elections so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey and the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by Kell Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that the CH was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evad I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know being effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down and disput with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of Comm Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inaug in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieved such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met a previous maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best ofad I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing har but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to to showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 20 for election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago so there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with uh against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of Kamal Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a Flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' uh prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progress he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then o being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's mod ated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationship she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um Ting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last five years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the health care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off as little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and T talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon as someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some UNF finished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to reating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded your pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off off is little his best debate game tonight him me the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor or is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for Comm Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and background and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of AES I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned uh uh Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate prog he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump his you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that who thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe to- toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um you knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um the K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a power ful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engag win but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KL Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 20120 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus in the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best of Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going Toe to Toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success T night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think espe for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by K Harris not just shaking Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with a foreign Leaders The Travelers she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as Vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John carry in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive in saying that Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that KLA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by Kell Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 20120 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best evat I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time to defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secr the election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in The Last 5 Years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to re litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best to bake tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we think that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KL Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe bran her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election the there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they' prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that C Harris achieved goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by Kell Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor Orban is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for k Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did as opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she May stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system in other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplin and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since in 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harren but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that very strongly and then we surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for Kam Paris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best Bates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president uh having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him secret election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name check Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe totoe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position and I thought she accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting presidents um not having him seek election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years he had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to really ating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harris but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she engag wi but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump has you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then we're surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tener tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where season Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek R election so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthc care and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe um brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values in modered voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing hars but introducing herself as their names you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and Stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with tulsy gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage KLA Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of KLA Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip-flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6th and the accepting the results of the the 2020 the election uh those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to religating those things that we spent the past years doing the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that CA Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just Shing Harris but introducing herself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for kamla Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best debates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with Tulsa gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really going toe-to-toe showing that she had the presidential gravitas that's required for such a position um and I thought she uh accorded herself pretty well Donald Trump I'd say had a an inconsistent performance certainly not as well as he did in Atlanta um he knocked out the sitting president um not having him seek reelection so it was a high bar for him to achieve such success throughout the night you could tell that he missed Joe Biden from the race and he preferred to run against him really maybe brought up his name even more than he did his opponent on the stage kamla Harris he had a lot of fertile ground to talk about the policy evolutions of K Harris in the last 5 years she had a lot more liberal positions on the environment and immigration and uh the healthcare and the economy and things like that that have changed and she's moderated and trying to maybe brand her as a flip flopper like George Bush did against John krey in the 2004 election at least making the argument she has no core values and moderate voters wouldn't be comfortable knowing where she may stand if she does win the election he there was some discussion there but instead of really focusing on that like a laser he reverted back to some unfinished business and grievances he had about January 6 and the accepting the results of the the 2020 election those are things I think especially for those independent voters they'd prefer to move on and focus on the future as opposed to Rel litigating those things that we spent the past years doing in the legal system and other places so um as the debate progressed he just got a little bit less disciplined and you could tell um that K Harris achieved her goal of getting under his skin and I think took him off his little his best debate game tonight I mean the handshake at the beginning we haven't had a a presidential handshake since 2016 the first Hillary Clinton debate and so that was a start to the debate that was very unexpected and I think showed um kind of a a powerful move by KL Harris not just shaking Harr but introducing yourself as their names and you know they hadn't met previously maybe or been in the same room uh Trump famously skipped the the inauguration in 2020 because of the dispute over the election so you know that was very surprising I thought that uh Harris really prosecuted the case on foreign policy policy and talked about both her strength as being sitting vice president some of the relationships she had with foreign leaders the travel that she's engaged with but then also being aggressive and saying that uh Trump is you know being using dictators uh and kind of prefers them more comfortable with them as opposed to democracy really harping on that theme very strongly and then was surprised when for an endorsement um Trump you know name checked Victor orbon is someone that we thinks that he's you know been effective and so that kind of fed into that narrative that that she was making uh certainly a different debate in tenor tone just from the start tonight than we saw in Atlanta just a few months ago there was so much expectations coming to this as the race had narrowed in the last few days first debate for KLA Harris where seasoned Donald Trump has had seven contrasting Styles and backgrounds and kind of philosophies in the debate so it was a real Clash of differences between the two she given that she had such a tall task and the stakes were so high I thought she performed very admirably with against a very formidable opponent and so much scrutiny you know on this this race so she delivered one of her her best abates I mean she did very well against Mike Pence in uh 2020 but had a lot of inconsistency when she ran for president in 2019 she got bogged down in disputes with telsey gabard and had a tough time defending some of her record from California and tonight she was generally on the offense against Donald Trump um touting her experience as vice president having a Clear Vision for where she wanted to lead the country and was just from the opening moments of the debate um really U going to

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