WASHINGTON – Only six feet will separate Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on the debate stage tonight. But their communication styles and policy preferences will expose a chasm between the two that are miles apart as viewers size up the 2024 candidates for the White House.
Vice President Harris and former President Trump will be meeting each other for the first time when they share the stage at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. It also may very well be their only debate.
On the eve of the showdown moderated by ABC News, both candidates expressed confidence. Yet the two took strikingly different approaches to preparing. Harris hunkered down for days of intense mock rehearsals, while Trump held informal policy sessions.
Both hope to find ways to define each other as unacceptable to voters and perhaps get under each other’s skin.
“This might be the biggest showdown that Philadelphia has had since the ‘Rocky’ movies,” said Josh Boak with the Associated Press.
Tuesday’s match-up was originally scheduled to be the second debate between Trump and President Joe Biden. That was before Biden bowed out of the race in July and endorsed Harris as his replacement.
After weeks of haggling,
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