David Muir and the other lady Moderator were the ones debating with Kamala.
First hour of program she had no real answers to any of the problems USA is facing Now.
I disagree. Early on, she gave her plan to increase housing inventory to lower housing prices, and called out the recklessness of Trump's tariffs (Trump clearly doesn't know how tariffs work).
It was actually disturbing to see Trump spiraling, yelling about the Haitian immigrants in Ohio, with garbage he must've seen on X or Truth Social, made up by bots or insane people. He's got no clue. Then for disappointment, when asked about a healthcare plan, (alternative to Obamacare) he said he had "concepts of a plan." So, nine years into his political career, way after "big, beautiful" healthcare plans coming in "two weeks", he's down to concepts. But Trump was clearly rattled when Harris brought up Trump's rallies and how people get bored, there.
1. Kamala did "well" (for Kamala)
2. Trump could have done much better
3. Trumps policies have shown to be far better than the Democrat policies (many of which were "If Trump did it, undo it")
4. Independents, who will most likely decide this election, are more in the Trump camp than Kamala camp.
5. Those simple minded folks who don't follow politics or maybe voting for the very first time could sway towards Kamala just based off vibes, etc.
6. Those that go deeper into the policies can clearly see things were better under Trump in virtually all IMPORTANT areas (foreign policy, border, crime deterrence, self reliance, etc) and will vote Trump.
7. It's too close to call at this point. The real question is whether the country will vote on policies or personality/"vibes".