As Trump and Harris prepare to debate for the first — and potentially only — time Tuesday, his three meetings with Clinton in 2016 illustrate the challenges facing both candidates.
With less than two months until the U.S. election, and just days before their first debate, Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump are ramping up their campaigns to take the oval office. This comes as Harris appears to be gaining more bi-partisan endorsements – including from some of the most prominent Republicans. Reggie Cecchini reports.
After referring to the former first lady, senator, and secretary of state as “Secretary Clinton,” he checked to make sure she approved. She never appeared flustered and instead smiled widely as she dismissively brushed off what she at one point cast as Trump “saying more crazy things.”“No wonder you’ve been fighting ISIS your entire adult life,” Trump quipped at one point as he tried to cast Clinton as an “all talk, no action” politician, of the group that formed in 2013.
There was no handshake this time, and the debate quickly devolved into accusations as Trump insisted what former president Clinton had done was “far worse” than his self-described “locker room talk.”
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