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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris face off in first presidential debate | US News

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris face off in first presidential debate | US News


Vice President Kamala Harris (left) and former President Donald Trump (right) faced off for the first time in a presidential debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday night (Pictures: Getty Images/AP)

Vice President Kamala Harris and ex-President Donald Trump have entered the debate stage to face off for the first time ahead of the 2024 election.

Democratic nominee Harris and Republican nominee Trump met at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday night, with less than two months until the November election.

Harris introduced herself to Trump and the two shook hands. Then Harris walked to the lectern at the right side of the TV screen and Trump to the left.

The candidates quickly took shots at each other.

Ex-President Donald Trump (left) and Vice President Kamala Harris (right) shake hands at the start of the presidential debate (Picture: Getty Images)

Harris linked Trump to the ‘dangerous’ conservative Project 2025, prompting Trump to say again, ‘I have nothing to do with Project 2025’.

Harris said that the Biden administration had to ‘clean up Donald Trump’s mess’ and falsely claimed that Trump left the country with ‘the worst unemployment since the Great Depression’.

Trump claimed that Harris ‘has no policy’ and that ‘she’s a Marxist, everyone knows she’s a Marxist’.

It is the only debate that the two candidates have agreed to so far and a critical one given how close the race stands.

The candidates are neck-and-neck in the polls, as Harris enjoyed a honeymoon period after President Joe Biden ended his campaign, but has seen her rise in polls stall.

Scene from the media filing center prior to the ABC News Presidential Debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris (Picture: ZUMA Press Wire)

Harris and Trump stood six feet apart.

The debate will be moderated by World News Tonight anchor David Muir and ABC News Live Prime anchor Linsey Davis.

There was no live audience watching the debate and ABC News decided the microphone would be muted when an opponent was speaking.

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Hours before the debate kicked off, several bookmakers said Harris was the favorite to win the debate.

ABC News signage is installed in the media file center inside the Pennsylvania Convention Center one day before the presidential debate (Picture: Getty Images)

Star Sports and Action Network revealed odds of 1/3, or 75%, that Harris would win the debate over Trump.

At 6.45pm, Harris posted a graphic comparing herself to Trump, with the caption, ‘In this election, Americans have a choice.’ It stated that she would grow the middle class while Trump ‘plans to take unchecked power’.

Shortly before that, Trump shared two AI cat memes, first one of a cat wearing a Make America Great Again hat and holding a gun. The second was of himself on a plane surrounded by cats and ducks. They were apparent references to right-wing false rumors of Haitian immigrants in Ohio killing and eating pets.

The debate is scheduled to run 90 minutes. It will be closely watched by voters in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, which is a must-win for both candidates.

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