Harris Slams Trump as ‘Extreme’ and Dictator-Friendly in Fiery Debate

In a heated debate on Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump as “extreme” and a supporter of dictators, while Trump called her a “Marxist.” The debate, which could be the only one before the November 5 election, highlighted stark differences on issues like abortion, race, and democracy. Trump, once confident about his chances, grew increasingly agitated, while Harris presented herself as a new beginning after the Trump presidency, emphasizing that the country should not return to the past.

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