Trump and Harris on the campaign trail post-debate
Trump Visits Police in Battleground Nevada, Attempting to Rebound After Debate with Harris
Debate Fallout: Trump Claims Victory, but Unscientific Polls Show otherwise
Former President Trump paid a visit to police officers in Battleground Nevada on Tuesday, attempting to revitalize his campaign after his recent debate with Vice President Harris. Trump took to social media to claim he won the debate, citing unscientific internet polling that showed him ahead of Harris. However, reputable post-debate polls revealed a different story, with three polls showing Trump trailing Harris by five points.
Harris Gains Momentum, Trump’s Appeal Seems to be Slipping
Despite Trump’s claims, the debate appears to have boosted Harris’s momentum, with a wave of momentum set to kick off a campaign blitz this week in key Battleground states including Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In her first solo interview since becoming the Democratic nominee, Harris emphasized her commitment to offering a new generation of leadership. "I’m obviously not Joe Biden," she said, "and I think people are ready for that."
Trump’s Strategy Under Fire
Trump’s approach to the debate was met with skepticism by some of his own supporters. "It wasn’t my favorite of his performances," said one supporter. "He can’t help himself." Trump’s lack of focus on the issues also raised concerns among some political observers. The President, however, remained defiant, insisting that he would not participate in another debate unless he was in the right mood.
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As Trump’s campaign continues to make headlines, voters in several states are set to begin early voting this week, including in Battleground Wisconsin. The NBC News app will keep you updated on breaking news and top stories, ensuring you stay informed as the election season unfolds.
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