Kamala Harris, Donald Trump preparing for presidential debate on Tuesday

Published: Sep 08, 2024 Duration: 00:02:20 Category: News & Politics

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628. And let's take a look at your national headlines in just one day, Vice President Harris and former President Trump will face off for the first time on a debate stage. A B C's Christian Cordero brings us a look into their preparations in the days leading up to the highly anticipated showdown this morning. The race to the White House is closing in on its landmark stop at the ABC news debate in Philadelphia. Now just one day away, Vice President Kamala Harris paused her debate prep over the weekend. While in Pittsburgh, the vp's team has held mock debates with full TV lighting. It's her first time going face to face against former president Donald Trump and her first presidential debate. It is Trump's seventh. Trump so far has downplayed his debate prep strategy, no mock debates, no studio lighting and appearing to lower expectations over the weekend. If I destroy her in the debate, they'll say Trump suffered a humiliating defeat. Tonight. Trump is holding informal policy sessions with advisers including Representative Matt Gates and former representative Tulsi Gabbard who once challenged Harris on the debate stage in 2019 on social media. A new threat from the former president's repeating baseless claims about the 2020 election and vowing to prosecute those he accuses of fraud. Trump writing when I win, those people that cheated will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law which will include long term prison sentences so that this depravity of justice does not happen again on the Harris campaign website today, a long awaited issues page touching on the vice president's stance on issues related to the economy and foreign policy while her running mate, Tim walls doubled down on reproductive rights over the weekend. So my pro tip to opponent on the other side is quit talking about women's childbearing issues, quit talking about it because no one cares what your thoughts are. A New New York Times, Sienna poll shows a tight race Trump at 48% among likely voters, Harris at 47%. Well within the margin of error, Christiane Cordero ABC News, Washington. And remember you can catch the debate right here on WQ ad. Tomorrow night coverage starts at seven o'clock and the debate starts at eight.

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