As the United States gears up for a pivotal presidential debate, the spotlight is on former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Representative Jasmine Crockett predicts that viewers will perceive Trump as a 'bumbling fool' in contrast to Harris. Meanwhile, renowned pollster Frank Luntz suggests that Trump could dominate the debate by focusing on key questions that challenge Harris's ability to respond effectively.
This debate is not just a clash of personalities but a critical moment that could influence the direction of U.S. politics as the nation watches closely.
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It's about time someone stands up to the establishment and shows the regular American's concerns at the forefront. Trump's approach, focusing on the hard questions, is exactly what we need to challenge the status quo and make the elites listen.
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Crockett: Americans will see Trump as ‘bumbling fool’ at debate
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) said Americans tuning into the presidential debate later this month will see former President Trump as a “bumbling fool” compared to Vice President Harris. “I think
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Labor Leader: Paul J. Krebs, last president of N.J. CIO served one-term in Congress
Essex had three of New Jersey’s fifteen congressional districts: Newark Democrats Peter Rodino and Hugh Addonizio and Livingston Republican Robert Kean ... As part of the merger debate, the AFL wanted three of the four seats on the state executive ...
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