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Follow on Google News | Instant Analysis Who Won the Harris-Trump debateBy: The Hutchinson Report The debate will be part drama, part entertainment, part fireworks, and hopefully in greater part substantive discussion of crucial public policy issues and well as each's vision of American governance. Hutchinson will comment on their position on the economy, immigration, abortion, race and gender matters, foreign policy affairs, and the 2024 presidential campaign. Hutchinson invites viewers--regular folk not the talking heads--to give their own instant take on the debate. They answer the always burning question in presidential debates--Who Won? Hutchinson observed prior to the debate this: "Harris as expected pounded Trump as an ultra-right existential threat who would usher in authoritarian, corporate and Wall Street giveaway rule to America. Trump as expected pounded Harris as "comrade Harris" who would usher in a far out leftist, socialist style soak the rich big government rule to America. This all made for good drama and cheers but not much more. Two Monmouth University polls on the 2020 and 2016 presidential debates backed Nixon up. A paltry three percent of those polled said that they might find something one of the candidates said in a debate to sway their vote. and 87% said it was not likely. It was about the same in 2016. Ten percent gave a cautious, tentative possibility of something said that might influence their vote. Nearly ninety percent said they did not expect to hear anything that would change their mind about a candidate. Other surveys on presidential debate have found pretty much the same thing. That is debates don't sway voters." https://www.facebook.com/ End
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