Trump, Harris clash over abortion, immigration, economy in heated presidential debate

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Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris shakes hands with former president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump before their first presidential debate, in Philadelphia, on September 10, 2024, marking their first in-person meeting and the first handshake between presidential candidates since 2016. PHOTO: AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

September 10, 2024

In a highly contentious and fact-check-heavy presidential debate, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump sparred over key issues including abortion, immigration, and the economy.

The debate, held on Tuesday in Philadelphia, marked a crucial moment in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

Key Points

Abortion: Harris strongly criticized Trump for his role in the overturning of Roe v. Wade, emphasizing the importance of reproductive rights and promising to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade if elected. Trump made false claims about late-term abortions and infanticide, which were promptly fact-checked by moderators.

Immigration: Trump repeated unfounded claims about immigrants, including the assertion that immigrants in certain areas are eating pets. Harris countered by highlighting Trump’s failure to pass a bipartisan immigration bill and redirecting the conversation to critique his lack of focus on actual immigration strategies.

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Economy: The debate began with both candidates targeting each other on economic issues. Harris criticized Trump’s plan for sweeping tariffs and his economic record, while Trump defended his presidency as having created one of the greatest economies. Harris proposed an “opportunity economy” focused on the aspirations of the American people, contrasting it with Trump’s policies that she argued favor billionaires and big corporations.

Debate Dynamics

Fact-Checking: Moderators, including ABC News anchor Linsey Davis, frequently fact-checked Trump’s statements, correcting his misinformation on various topics. This included clarifying that there is no jurisdiction in the U.S. where infanticide is legal and debunking claims about immigrants consuming pets.

Strategy and Tone: Harris adopted a strategy of baiting Trump, aiming to provoke him into defensive and erratic responses. Trump frequently deviated into rants and repeated conspiracy theories and false claims, which were ridiculed on social media.

Foreign Policy: The debate also touched on foreign policy issues, including the Gaza war and the conflict in Ukraine. Harris expressed support for Israel’s right to self-defense while advocating for Palestinian rights, while Trump claimed his presidency would have prevented these conflicts.

Other Key Issues

Crime and Violence: Trump claimed that crime is on the rise in the U.S., but this was contradicted by FBI data presented during the debate.

Personal Jabs: The debate included personal attacks, with Harris mocking Trump’s rally crowd sizes and Trump defending his rally numbers. Harris also addressed Trump’s history of racial discrimination.

The debate highlighted the sharp contrasts between the two candidates’ leadership styles and visions for the country, with Harris focusing on policy critiques and Trump resorting to conspiracy theories and false claims. Both camps claimed victory in the combative debate, which is expected to have significant implications for the November election.