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Sen. Coons Praises VP Harris, Criticizes Trump's Debate Performance

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Democratic Senator Chris Coons commended Vice President Kamala Harris for her performance in the recent debate, highlighting the challenges she faced against former President Donald Trump. Coons noted that Harris effectively stayed on message, outlined her plans for middle America, and largely ignored personal attacks and baiting from her opponent.

Coons emphasized the difficulty of debating against Trump, stating that the former president's tendency to disregard the truth made him a uniquely challenging opponent. Despite this, Coons praised Harris for fact-checking and maintaining a positive tone throughout the debate.

Regarding the impact of the debate on voters, Coons suggested that it mobilized Harris' supporters and potentially influenced some undecided voters. He believed that the debate could sway a small number of unpersuaded voters or those who have been wavering in their decision.

In response to Trump's unfounded claim about Haitian migrants in Ohio eating pets, Coons criticized the misinformation and alleged ill intent behind the statement. He described Trump's remarks as a vicious anti-migrant slur that was based on a debunked story.

The exchange between Harris and Trump during the debate has sparked discussions about the candidates' strategies and messaging. Coons' analysis sheds light on the challenges of debating against a candidate known for spreading misinformation and the importance of staying focused on policy issues.

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