Harris debate is shaping up to be quite the spectacle, and honestly, it's high time the political establishment gets shaken up a bit, regardless of which side you're on. Both candidates represent the extreme ends of their respective parties, and it's fascinating to see how they're preparing to sway the undecided voters. It's interesting to see the National Constitution Center as the chosen venue; it's almost poetic given the current political climate's disregard for constitutional values on both sides. The fact that Harris is already planning a series of events right after the debate, including a 9/11 memorial, shows the campaign's confidence, or perhaps overconfidence, in their messaging and strategy. And then there's the whole controversy with figures like JD Vance throwing in their opinions, which just adds another layer of complexity to the election narrative. At the end of the day, what I'm really hoping for is a debate that cuts through the usual political theater and offers a genuine discussion on policies, but maybe that's asking for too much.
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