
The final hours tick away before Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are set to square off in their first—and potentially only—debate Tuesday evening.
The debate will be held at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia at 9 p.m., and ABC is hosting the debate with moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis. The debate also marks the first time Harris and Trump will meet in person.
The highly anticipated debate can be watched on NBC, CBS, Fox and PBS in addition to ABC. Disney+, Hulu, and the ABC app will also stream the debate.
Gov. Tim Walz will join political engagements in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday and then will deliver remarks at 5:30 p.m.
First Lady of Minnesota Gwen Walz is set to attend a debate watch party in La Crosse, Wisconsin tomorrow. Follow Newsweek’s live blog for all the updates.
08:51 AM EDT
Donald Trump Launches Series of Attacks on Kamala Harris Before Debate
Donald Trump has lashed out at rival Kamala Harris ahead of their much-anticipated first debate, set to take place on Tuesday night.
Getting some jabs in early, the former president launched a string of attacks on the vice president on his Truth Social site. For her part, Harris hit back by sharing some critical posts about Trump and releasing a campaign video on X (formerly Twitter) branding him a “liar.”
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08:48 AM EDT
Vance Urges Broader Innovation to Boost Economic Growth
Sen. JD Vance appeared on the All-In Podcast to discuss the key drivers of American innovation, emphasizing how economic growth should be structured to ensure broad benefits for all.
“The real innovation of the American economy, it’s been in the world of software,” Vance said. “If you look at where the economy has been the most stagnant, it’s been basically the heavily regulated parts which is where 90% of the people I represent in the Senate and 80 percent of the people that I hope to represent as their vice president.”
Vance said he’d like us to “broaden the aperture” and think about innovation not just in terms of software, but innovation in transportation, logistics and energy.
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08:36 AM EDT
Personality Expert Predicts Kamala Harris Will Win Debate Against Donald Trump
One personality expert is forecasting that Vice President Kamala Harris will come out on top in tonight’s debate against former President Donald Trump.
“I think Donald Trump’s team is going to hope that he sticks to policy. But the reality is, [he] is so big picture that he doesn’t have a tremendous amount of detail behind the policy,” Merrick Rosenberg, author of several books on the power of personality, told Newsweek.
He predicted Trump would provide few policy details other than “one-line statements,” turning instead to other topics.
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07:59 AM EDT
How Should Harris and Trump Approach Their Debate?
Vice President Kamala Harris will seek to cement her narrow lead over former President Donald Trump at their first debate Tuesday, while Trump looks to reset his campaign after losing ground in the polls after Harris stepped in as the Democratic nominee.
Harris enters the debate riding a wave of momentum in the weeks since she replaced President Joe Biden after he dropped his bid for a second term. But the race is essentially deadlocked, with both candidates separated by tight margins in all of the key battleground states.
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07:22 AM EDT
What Polls Say Ahead of Kamala Harris, Donald Trump Debate
Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump in polling averages ahead of their first debate, but forecasts indicate that the vice president may not win in November.
Before the event, which is due to take place tonight in Philadelphia at 9 p.m. ET, some polls were showing Harris in the lead. For example, the latest poll by Big Village, conducted between September 6 and 8, shows Harris 5 points ahead of Trump among likely voters, on 49 percent to his 44 percent.
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06:56 AM EDT
ABC’s Debate Moderators: What to Know About David Muir and Linsey Davis
As the nation braces for the first 2024 debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, all eyes are on ABC News, the host of this high-stakes political showdown.
Two seasoned journalists, David Muir and Linsey Davis, will steer the 90-minute debate, which will take place on September 10 at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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