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US: Harris 'did exceedingly well', Trump 'did not have his best' debate, says analyst

September 2024 367 views 02 Min 49 Sec

Debating expert Aaron Kall gives his view on the bitter televised debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in Philadelphia. On Taylor Swift's endorsement of Harris, he says "anybody would" want the megastar's backing. "The timing maybe could provide a bunch of momentum" to Harris' campaign.

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