Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump: Who Was the Bigger Liar in the First 2024 Debate

In their first debate of the 2024 US presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump accused each other of being dishonest and weak. Harris criticized Trump’s rally attendees for leaving early, which angered him. In their closing statements, Harris focused on the future while Trump labeled the US as a "failing nation." Tim Walz praised Harris' vision, while JD Vance dismissed her comments as "platitudes." Taylor Swift endorsed Harris, and Trump claimed victory, with the Harris camp seeking a second debate. California Governor Gavin Newsom remarked that Trump seemed defensive, discussing minor issues like crowd sizes.

Sep 11, 2024 - 15:49
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Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump: Who Was the Bigger Liar in the First 2024 Debate
Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump: Who Was the Bigger Liar in the First 2024 Debate

In the first debate of the 2024 US presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump exchanged sharp accusations, each accusing the other of weakness and dishonesty. Harris provoked Trump by claiming that attendees at his rallies leave early due to exhaustion, which led him to vocally defend his supporters.

Harris emphasized her forward-looking agenda during their closing statements, while Trump criticized the US as a "failing nation." After the debate, Tim Walz, Harris' running mate, praised Harris for presenting a clear vision, while JD Vance, representing Trump, dismissed her remarks as mere "platitudes."

Pop star Taylor Swift quickly endorsed Harris on Instagram, calling her a "gifted leader." Trump declared victory in the debate's press room, while the Harris camp expressed satisfaction with her performance and expressed interest in a second debate. California Governor Gavin Newsom commented that Trump was on the defensive, focusing on "dogs and crowd sizes."

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Kennedy Kyalo Kennedy, a writer and consultant, empowers and inspires through his blogging at Aktive Citizen, focusing on human rights, governance, civic education, and business innovation to drive positive change across Africa.