With a debate coming tomorrow night, Kamala Harris is preparing to meet Donald Trump on the stage for the first and possibly only time this election cycle. Luckily, the current vice president is getting some advice from the one person in the history of the world who has ever lost to Donald Trump in a presidential election.
I say “luckily” because this is great news for Trump.
The New York Times interviewed Hillary Clinton, who gave advice for Harris during Tuesday night’s debate.
What advice do you have for Kamala Harris as she prepares to debate Trump?
She’s proven to be a good debater, both in her races in California and in her debate with Mike Pence. So I think she needs to be prepared enough that she feels really comfortable going on both offense and defense against Trump, because there’s a lot to cover with him.
Have you talked with Harris about this debate?
He doesn’t answer the questions. He doesn’t come with any specifics. It appears from the reporting that he is going with a scorched-earth approach and will just try to tear her down, which is his usual go-to strategy.
You have to go back at him about his really terrible record as president, the kinds of things he has said that he wants to do next time around, his association with Project 2025.
I think she has a lot of good ammunition.
I love the bit about Harris being a good debater, because I remember watching her debate against Mike Pence and thinking “Why is she so angry?” She used her righteous outrage to attack Mike Pence, who was pretty calm and collected throughout. […]
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