As I predicted, the media is going to declare Kamala Harris the winner no matter how it went, and yes, they’re already off to the races. That was a foregone conclusion.
Former President Donald Trump wasn’t just dealing with one opponent; he had to deal with the hostile moderators as well. And it was perhaps to be anticipated that ABC would not be fair.
Trump had the laugh of the night when he dropped her own line on her about “I’m talking now.” She looked weird and childish, making faces at him.
Kamala lied her head off the whole time and didn’t answer questions. If people know the facts, they will know she was lying.
But there was one sign that Harris was worried despite the media effort to spin on her behalf, that Laura Ingraham pointed out — they’re asking for another debate.
INGRAHAM: If she's asking for another debate, they don't think she won this debate. They would be saying, "mic drop, we're done."
They don't think that she's in a position right now to win this race. pic.twitter.com/tRl2ubjAeh
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 11, 2024
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