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As Trump and Harris prepare to square off Tuesday evening, UMN debate coach predicts tactics

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The first and only scheduled presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will be held Tuesday evening.


According to a poll released Tuesday, about 70 percent of Americans are planning to tune in and 30 percent of registered voters are planning to use what happens Tuesday night to decide their vote. University of Minnesota’s director of forensics — another word for debate — David Cram Helwich joined Minnesota Now to talk about how the evening’s debate could influence a tight race.

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The first and only scheduled presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will be held Tuesday evening.


According to a poll released Tuesday, about 70 percent of Americans are planning to tune in and 30 percent of registered voters are planning to use what happens Tuesday night to decide their vote. University of Minnesota’s director of forensics — another word for debate — David Cram Helwich joined Minnesota Now to talk about how the evening’s debate could influence a tight race.

  continue reading

99 episodes

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