4 Keys for Crushing Kamala: Here's How Trump Can Secure His Election Victory During Tomorrow Night's Debate

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  • Policy Leaning

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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

93% : If Trump can remind voters of those facts, Harris is toast.
59% : But if Trump is going to win, he needs to follow the following four steps.
57% : Trump needs to create a similar highlight on Tuesday night.
51% : In his first debate with President Joe Biden, Trump remained about as disciplined as he has ever been.
48% : The only problem for Trump is that tomorrow night might be his only chance to do so this election cycle.
42% : If he manages to do so, and if the same voters who universally rejected Harris in the 2020 Democratic primaries are reminded why they did so, Trump might very well secure his own victory in one fell swoop.
27% : Sure, he still managed to sneak in many of his trademark jabs and Trump-isms, but overall, Trump executed a rather balanced attack.
27% : The second key to Trump winning the debate goes along with the first; he needs to let Harris hang herself by remaining disciplined and giving her room to do so.
26% : It's the same reason she's backed out of all the other debates with Trump:
22% : Trump only became aggressive (with few exceptions) when he saw an opportune opening to deliver a finishing blow.

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