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a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as We Know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she had one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not how happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential rate and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sent sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the white house in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this cas case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voter uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on setember 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people it's start started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown atten to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphone will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first an only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that strl an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see dance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to Meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be m you did when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and wall face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but at it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela harrris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the rocking movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as to Liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one onone moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's face that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accompl accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be fac facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing doesn't fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TRS office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump TR are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her in remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super wellknown outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote Counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focus focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be debate scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the Dem ation point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like the Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he is not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debat scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown ATT tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whe whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is Pamela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct 2 minutes bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about one to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's strling an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TRS office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the votes starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted it uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentence does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their ticket it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movie the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so Pres present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom on to the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debate scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidate did it say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super wellknown outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer beyond the election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18 is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne offic is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district trne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when election weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both camp candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he is not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Del Ware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce them elves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the off Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown ATT tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they Lu Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes is a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by us usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris want wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district atts office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is p Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump once to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging With Friends L media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited lied absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing doesn't fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray haris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absente ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency in Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as two to Liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's face that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's strling an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but m be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sense hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached to trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super are well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far PR Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote um well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home states and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the president presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR office is going to recommend that or what the is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winers were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency in Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticized Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's strling an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define her self whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her fre frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point1 the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorneys Office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh What's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is kamla Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the court room onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the micro phones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real sign ific thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to to find her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding add attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidate see in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off inth nor Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's facing that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her in remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debate scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections uh it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he is not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as We Know know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the president race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency in Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct 2minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the micro phones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia's had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to Meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's strling an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and s face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates is hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far Pro Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote Counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is Pamela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date of when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearance es and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that oneon-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first president itial debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees is a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her point points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and spee speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in syn two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the Trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the week to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taking longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct to minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the states starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is Pamela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policy but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal con conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest show down that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that philad Adelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to protray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older cand candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the votes starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is Pamela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earli date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's strling an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get count counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the rocking movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as to Liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also Al someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faed that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sent does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the rocky move the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the CP side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing doesn't fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh long ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the cand candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the manhatt District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as is being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct 2minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorneys Office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when election weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more Worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges is recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he is not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Ware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce them M themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far Pro Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district atts office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winner were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absente uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy Bo into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee B process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's suring an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is Pamela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as two Liber to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into to her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't get know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris once to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto to the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to f face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date they have a more limited absentee ballot process but people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing here brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debate scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debates stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln out side of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in Moder elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's strling an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR offic going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern election it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her opt are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote um well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home states and and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the office that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she critic izes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's suring an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see vants and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken long uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define her herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh What's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as to Liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the mic microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been high anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November mber 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticip ated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four Criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TRS office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super wellknown outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding to additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her C candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's facing that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the week ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional t to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far PR Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential rate and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sent SED on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the white house in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September mber 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tenden to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flips side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first in only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see van and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting early but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to me ER and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's Al the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates Hing Hing to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they want wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harrison Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom on to the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super wellknown outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the rocking movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate St stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well-known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote Counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is Pamela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career Care on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's offic is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first president presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debate scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarc ation point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like the appren but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only l L out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policy icies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district trne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an aray of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absente ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Har have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of person and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenac that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorneys Office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one onone on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to rattle and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenac that she shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far Pro Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's suring an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorneys Office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super wellknown outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer a AG go uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the Stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidat say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necess neily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer beyond the election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and rep turn it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District TR office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more Worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a for for prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute verse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to in Ru themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections were weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former PR utor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absente ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district atts office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves eles to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super welln outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia's had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight r race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by us engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District ATT office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both they're currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging With Friends media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that string an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray har as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's strling an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people that started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the rocking movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as two liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacities that she's shown in the court courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that mean she has to make her points in succinct two-minute Burse what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's face that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorneys Office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional attention to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her C campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sense hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached to trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her in remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad Coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute bursts what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of questions that he has not faced during the campaign so far the process of voting kicks off in North Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan District Attorney's office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debate scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super wellknown outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people had started voting earlier but it's also the first day of vote counting so it's kind of the demarcation Point uh between when people vote and when the vote starts to get counted uh longer ago uh when elections weren't as competitive uh we often knew who the winners were on Election night but uh in in modern elections it it's typically taken longer uh so we have to let the vote count play out and sometimes it takes a little bit longer Beyond election day to figure out actually who the winner is pela Harris and Donald Trump are meeting for their first presidential debate this might be the biggest Showdown that Philadelphia has had since the Rocky movies the stakes are high with both candidates in a tight race what this really means is that Harris wants to show that she can do the job of the presidency and Define herself whereas Trump wants to Define her and remind voters of why they put him in the White House in the first place what are the candidates hoping to accomplish well Harris sees a chance to not only lay out her policies but a chance to Rattle Trump and in doing so present herself as being more worthy of the office Trump wants to portray Harris as too liberal to enjoy a broad coalition we've seen a willingness by him to attack her frequently now adding additional tension to this moment is that in recent events Trump has shown a tendency to meander and one of the open questions is whether he can stay focused on Harris or whether he's going to go into an array of personal and other issues the flip side of that is whether Harris a former prosecutor can bring the kind of tenacity that she's shown in the courtroom onto the debate stage her options are limited she at one point wanted the microphones to be hot so that she could interrupt and challenge Trump but that's not happening in this case the microphones will be muted when the other person is speaking that means she has to make her points in succinct two-minute burst what matters in this debate isn't only going to be what the candidates say but how they say it and how they look Harris wants to bring that sense of joy into her campaign and how does she stay the happy warrior even as she criticizes Trump how does she deal with the historic nature of her candidacy in which she could be the first woman to be president the flip side of that is Trump is very comfortable on television he's made a career on it with shows like The Apprentice but he's also now the older candidate he's also someone who hasn't necessarily faced these kinds of challenges recently by usually engaging with friendly media in this case he's going to face the kinds of question s that he has not faced during the campaign so far Carolina they have a absentee voting uh program where anyone can vote by absentee uh that's the date uh when people when when the state starts to send out absentee ballots and also the earliest date that someone can actually fill out a ballot and and return it um Delaware also has an early date uh they have a more limited absentee ballot process but uh people there will be starting to vote uh well before election day also this debate has been highly anticipated by just about everybody paying close attention to the presidential race and it's something that both Trump and Harris have been saying that they wanted to do in a lot of their campaign appearances and speeches along the trail both Trump and Harris have talked about wanting to have that one-on-one moment with each other and let's not forget the only other presidential debate that's happened in the general election cycle was pretty pivotal this sensing hearing brings back into the Forefront Trump's legal Jeopardy this is the only one of the four criminal cases that he's faced that reached a trial and so if Trump is indeed sentenced on September 18th it will be the first and only time this year that he will be facing a judge and receiving some sort of sentence as a result of a criminal conviction but one thing to really watch for if the sentencing does in fact proceed on September 18th is whether uh the judge imposes a prison sentence uh that's certainly an option we don't yet know whether the Manhattan district attorne office is going to recommend that or what the judge is going to do but that's going to be a real significant thing to watch in the weeks ahead as far as we know this may be the only time that we see Vance and walls face off one-on-one on a debate stage although there could be other debates scheduled in the weeks to come but with both men as running mates on their tickets it's still very much an opportunity for them to introduce themselves to a broader audience both are currently in elected office but may not be super well known outside of their home States and the offices that they hold uh what's significant about November 5th is that it's it's the final day of voting uh because people it's