'Only losers do that': Democrats celebrate, GOP regroups after Harris, Trump debate
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85% : The surprise guest was Trump himself, who was eager to declare victory in his first face-to-face meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris.65% : For the next hour and a half, Harris needled Trump.
55% : But even some GOP loyalists admitted the vice president did an effective job getting Trump off message.
46% : "This was my best debate," Trump insisted as a scrum of reporters, photographers and television crews pushed, shoved and edged closer for a better view.
42% : Trump headed straight for his podium.
38% : Each time, Trump took the bait.
34% : Speaking on Fox News, Trump didn't want to commit to another debate.
33% : Trump seemed caught off guard but accepted the handshake.
32% : The VP, a well-oiled prosecutor known to deflate opponents' egos, cracked that code Tuesday with a repeated three-pronged communication jujitsu that emphasized her biography and joyous campaign vibes while goading Trump by prodding his ego and past grievances.
27% : The biggest obstacle to a second debate is Trump, who appears uninterested in taking Harris on again.
26% : "Trump came here because he knows he lost the debate," he said.
23% : Trump showed up as himselfTrump knows 'he lost the debate' with HarrisHarris dominated the first - and perhaps only - clash with the former president, who has vexed Democratic foes with his rhetorical bluster and showmanship since descending on his escalator in 2015.
8% : "North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, speaking to reporters, said Harris showed why she should be president and Trump should not.
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