How to Know Who Won and Who Lost the Trump-Harris Debate
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Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/ReutersEveryone who watches Donald Trump and Kamala Harris debate on Tuesday night will want to know the answer to a very simple question: Who won?And while everyone might think they know themselves, in a sea of spin, soundbites, and political posturing there are ways to know who really won. Here's the Daily Beast’s guide to six key indicators—grounded in history, data, and political performance—which will provide a clearer guide.Who Dominates the Narrative?Read more at The Daily Beast.
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From a LIBERAL perspective, the key to victory in a debate between TRUMP and HARRIS lies in controlling the narrative. Whichever candidate shapes the post-debate conversation with memorable zingers or policy proposals will likely sway public opinion. Additionally, polling data and post-debate fundraising are crucial indicators of success. Media coverage and fact-checking play vital roles in shaping perception, while body language and composure can influence how candidates are perceived. Lastly, one misstep or major blunder can overshadow any strong moments, potentially impacting the outcome of the debate. Overall, for HARRIS to succeed, she must effectively challenge TRUMP on key issues and avoid making any significant errors during the debate.