The first HarrisâTrump debate wonât move millions of votes, as the race is expected to be tight until the end, Sen. Murphy says.
With the first debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump now concluded, attention has turned to its potential impact on undecided voters as the 2024 campaign enters its home stretch.
Following the debate, both campaigns were quick to declare victory.
While commentators have taken sides on who performed better in the debate, the jury is still out on whether undecided voters were swayed one way or the other.
âTypically, debates do not seem to have much of a lasting effect on vote choice,â Karen Hult, a political science professor at Virginia Tech, told The Epoch Times.
âGreat Nightâ
âI thought it was a great night,â Trump told reporters, making a surprise visit to the spin room, where normally the candidatesâ surrogates brief the media.
Meanwhile, the Harris campaign issued a statement calling for another round in October.
âThe ABC moderators did everything to help Harris, it was disgraceful,â Ford O’Connell, a Republican strategist told The Epoch Times after watching the debate.
Trumpâs close allies agreed. However, they also criticized the former president for not pressing Harris enough on key issues such as inflation.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told reporters after the debate that it was âa missed opportunityâ for Trump not to challenge her.
The Epoch Times contacted ABC News for comment but didnât hear back by publication time.
âOpportunity Economyâ
Ahead of the showdown, many predicted that Harris would come under pressure, as many voters were uncertain about her stance on major policy issues after 3.5 years in office.
She recently faced criticism for changing her stance on key issues, including fracking and the border wall.
In response, Harris sought to use the debate stage to promote her plans. Several times, she responded to questions by listing recently announced proposals, such as providing a $50,000 tax break for startups, an expanded child tax credit, and a $25,000 assistance payment for first-time homebuyers.
âI am offering what I describe as an opportunity economy,â Harris said during the debate.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro praised Harrisâs performance.
âI think a lot of undecided voters care about the economy,â he said. âI thought her plans to reduce the burden on small businesses spoke to them.â
However, critics argue that she offered no additional details on her plans.
âThe American people still donât know where Harris stands on the issues, because she refused to answer basic questions on inflation, border security, and energy,â OâConnell said.
Key Endorsement
Singer Taylor Swift endorsed Harris on social media platform Instagram shortly after the debate on Tuesday night and urged her fans to make their own informed choices.
After hearing the endorsement, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said that Swiftâs announcement was âa cherry on top of a very good night for Kamala Harris.â
However, some Democrats including Murphy acknowledge that the presidential race is likely to remain tight until the end.
âI think the debate should move millions of votes. It probably wonât,â Murphy told The Epoch Times. âThis race is probably going to be close to the end, but if this debate moved tens of thousands of votes, that may be the margin between victory and defeat in the end.â
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