Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump met for the first
bias against Trump, primarily by fact checking him and not Harris, even though both made false claims. It is possible Trump made more false claims than Harris overall —16 false claims from Harris and 14 from Trump — but it’s still notable that the moderators never fact checked Harris.
At no point did the moderators fact check Harris, though they did sometimes appear to agree on one of Trump’s points and then ask Harris to respond. For example, Muir at one point said, “Vice President Harris I do want to ask for your response and you heard what the president said there because the Biden administration did keep a number of the Trump tariffs in place so how do you respond?"
“Donald Trump left us the worst unemployment since the Great Depression,” Harris said. The unemployment rate at the end of Trump’s term, the worst since the Great Depression, mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but by the time Trump left office, it had already begun to rebound.
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