Donkeys 'Anxious' About Harris' Debate Performance

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The emotions of nervous Democrats range from cautious to "extremely anxious" over their presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, who is set to engage in a "catastrophic or monumental" debate against Republican nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday night, The Hill reported.

Harris has given just one interview, with Democrat-friendly CNN and running mate Tim Walz by her side, her convention speech was canned, and her public appearances have been tightly scripted since replacing President Joe Biden as the nominee in late July. It all adds up to anxiety over a candidate who's untested.

"We were already moved on from the convention at the convention because of the anxiety of what this debate could actually turn out to look like. People are extremely anxious about her performance," Democrat strategist Ray Zaccaro told The Hill. "There's a sense of real caution about expectations on her performance."
Said a Democrat senator: "Yeah, I'm nervous. She's not tested. I think she is going to be as well-prepared as anyone could possibly be, and they'll go over every foreseeable scenario."


Even Trump said he doesn't "know what to expect" because Harris has "changed all of her policies over the years."

Tuesday night's debate in Philadelphia is the only one scheduled between the two so far. Harris has been holed up in Pittsburgh practicing with Karen Dunn, a former adviser to Hillary Clinton, and Philippe Reines, who has played the role of Trump, even wearing a power suit and red tie, according to The Hill.

The debate is also the first since Biden's performance against Trump in June that led to Harris being here as the nominee in the first place.

"She has to get past this debate. It shouldn't matter as much as it's going to matter, but it does," a strategist told The Hill.


 

What Is A Power Suit & When Should I Wear One?​


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Power Suits & Suit Cuts: British, Italian, Or American?


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And now that the debate is over, those of us on the left are delighted with how thoroughly she demolished him.

LOL, and I will be happy when the liberal cities implode upon themselves. Your girl though was won a Disney ABC moderated debate with a crew that are just as blue as any other liberals. Congrats, I do not see Harris running to do a Fox News or BBC debate.

and by the way she wore audio ear rings so basically not only was the moderation rigged, the lady had a ear bud telling her what to say. Congrats I guess, you win but democracy loses yet again.

 
LOL, and I will be happy when the liberal cities implode upon themselves. Your girl though was won a Disney ABC moderated debate with a crew that are just as blue as any other liberals. Congrats, I do not see Harris running to do a Fox News or BBC debate.

and by the way she wore audio ear rings so basically not only was the moderation rigged, the lady had a ear bud telling her what to say. Congrats I guess, you win but democracy loses yet again.

India news? Really? Couldn't even get something locally, out of all 50 states?
 
What Is A Power Suit & When Should I Wear One?​

Nice article on the subject. Unfortunately where I live now few men even own a suit, much less wear one except maybe to a funeral. About the only men I see wearing one are lawyers going to court and some of the older bankers and financial advisors. I wear one fairly frequently because tax clients tend to expect it, but specifically fine tuning a power suit would be lost to most people here. It's a very causual life style here, has been for decades. Even a lot of CEOs don't wear suits anymore, at least here. Steve Jobs while CEO of Apple famously never wore suits and that encouraged the more casual attire that tech executives now favor. I kind of miss the days when suits, or even a just jacket and tie, were seen a lot more.
 
LOL, and I will be happy when the liberal cities implode upon themselves.

I get the spirit in which you said that, but that's something we of course wouldn't want to occur. Everyone would end up paying for that, whether in a blue or red state.

IMO one of the most challenging problems for our national politicians is that the needs of urban areas and rural areas are very different and policies that may help one might hurt the other.
 
Perhaps Trump should have had an earbud to assist him in the debate. Perhaps then he would have had cogent and factual answers.

Trump wasn't at his best, certainly. For me leading up to the debate there was a question of which version of Trump would show up for the debate and the one we got in the debate was the one that is gloomy regarding the state of the nation, who tended to wander off-topic and that reacted poorly to personal jibes lobbed at him by Harris. At his best he can be humorous and also return fire effectively to land rhetorical blows against his opponent. That's not the Trump we saw last night. I don't whether the problem was that Trump didn't prepare for this as well as he should have or whether his advisors didn't give him the right advice on what he needed to do in that debate.

However, in an election in which most people already have hardened positions regarding which candidate they'll vote for the debate may not matter a whole lot.
 
and by the way she wore audio ear rings so basically not only was the moderation rigged, the lady had a ear bud telling her what to say. Congrats I guess, you win but democracy loses yet again.

"Despite social media buzz, there is no credible evidence to suggest that Harris used earphones to receive assistance during the debate."

Lest I forget to cite my source, here it is:

It may look familiar...it's the article YOU posted.
 
Trump wasn't at his best, certainly. For me leading up to the debate there was a question of which version of Trump would show up for the debate and the one we got in the debate was the one that is gloomy regarding the state of the nation, who tended to wander off-topic and that reacted poorly to personal jibes lobbed at him by Harris. At his best he can be humorous and also return fire effectively to land rhetorical blows against his opponent. That's not the Trump we saw last night. I don't whether the problem was that Trump didn't prepare for this as well as he should have or whether his advisors didn't give him the right advice on what he needed to do in that debate.

However, in an election in which most people already have hardened positions regarding which candidate they'll vote for the debate may not matter a whole lot.
I don't agree with all that you posted. I, personally, think Trump is, at best, cognitively challenged, at worst perhaps something worse.

I do respect your opinations though and truly appreciate the way that you present them.

And I do still think you should run for office. ;)
 
However, in an election in which most people already have hardened positions regarding which candidate they'll vote for the debate may not matter a whole lot.

True, they are not appealing to a larger audience, the donkeys are going to vote for her and elephants for him. I didn't see any of them moving the needle much, but i do know the middle class in this country has decreased to 51% of the populace. That migrate caravans field with tons of illegals cross the border everyday. Harris has had 4 years to fix it and didn't. So, while I respect the entrenched blue voters here, there is nothing I nor you could say to ever change their vote. Trump cares about America and Americans the other side would rather fund endless wars, send billions to foreign governments, talk about division, hate and equity while blaming the other side and calling them names.

Trump took a bullet for democracy, facing a financial ruin for democracy just by trying to change the system up which was built to protect the players while excluding the people. The constitution was written to prevent what is happening from happening. It is just a matter of not if but when the powder keg blows.
 
I don't agree with all that you posted. I, personally, think Trump is, at best, cognitively challenged, at worst perhaps something worse.

I do respect your opinations though and truly appreciate the way that you present them.

And I do still think you should run for office. ;)

Trump isn't Biden, you recall the sitting President that you all evoked the 25th on to remove him as the nomination since the assassination attempt didn't work out.
 
Trump isn't Biden, you recall the sitting President that you all evoked the 25th on to remove him as the nomination since the assassination attempt didn't work out.
There was no invocation of the 25th Amendment.
The 25th Amendment has no bearing to a party's nomination of a candidate.
 
Trump isn't Biden, you recall the sitting President that you all evoked the 25th on to remove him as the nomination since the assassination attempt didn't work out.
You appear to just fact challenged as your MAGA buddies. The nutjob who tried to kill Trump was a registered republican.
 
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