Vice President Kamala Harris repeatedly baited former President Donald Trump during their first debate against each other.
Former President Donald Trump seems to be leaving the door open for a possible second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, despite his previous announcement that there was no need for another face-off with his Democratic opponent.
In the United States, politicians enjoy shouting insults at one another, a habit that has been picked up by Javier Milei, who greatly admires “The Donald.” Most North Americans have grown used to this, which is why they took it for granted that Tuesday’s “debate” would not be a reasoned discussion between two seasoned politicians who disagree about how best to solve difficult problems, but a no-holds-barred prize fight they could interpret in pugilistic terms.
On Friday, she was in Pennsylvania, perhaps the most crucial of crunch states, to push the themes she hit hard in the debate in painting the former president as a threat to democracy, women’s rights and the US’s international standing.