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To the Editor:moneyplay
Re “Harris Dominates as Trump Gets Defensive: 6 Takeaways From the Debate” (nytimes.com, Sept. 11):
Voters who wanted Kamala Harris to use her debate performance to define herself and articulate her vision for our country should not be disappointed.
Although both participants dodged questions, the vice president was powerful and persuasive while Donald Trump was uniformly unfocused and angry. She kept her cool throughout and did not allow him to bait or rattle her.
Ms. Harris was most compelling on the issue of abortion rights, and the question posed to the candidates about it served to illustrate how Donald Trump has been all over the map in attempting to articulate a position. He made the bizarre assertion that Ms. Harris would support “executing” a baby that has just emerged from the womb.
Mr. Trump was more civil than what one might have expected, but he distorted and lied as he always does, and went off on bizarre tangents, such as his assertion that migrants who have overrun a city are eating residents’ pets, a charge for which there is no evidence.
Whether or not there should be another debate, this Harris supporter is very pleased with her performance and believes that it bodes well for her prospects in the general election.
Oren SpieglerPeters Township, Pa.
To the Editor:
Kamala Harris proved a worthy opponent, although considering the last debate, that is a very low bar. The vice president came across as human and relatable, but this is not a popularity contest, and she fell short by repeating her basic campaign platform. She was strongest on abortion, but that was by and large an appeal to emotion.
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