Harris vs. Trump: What New Jerseyans want from both candidates in the presidential debate
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50% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
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- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-25% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : "Personally, immigration reform is extremely important to me.37% : I think she will beat Trump.
32% : He said Harris' experience as a longtime prosecutor in her native California will give her the edge in the debate over Trump.
31% : "For Trump, he needs pro-life more than he needs some independents who may switch to Trump after Trump becomes liberal on pro-life.
29% : He also thinks Trump needs to stand firm on conservative matters during the debate, especially on abortion.
25% : But Trump didn't do very well.
22% : Trump keeps repeating himself, he talks nonsense, he loses his temper very easily.
16% : Michael Joseph also plans to watch the debate, where he hopes Trump will stick to his conservative principles on issues such as abortion and foreign policy while besting Harris.Hackensack resident Monica Brinson is not sure how much of Tuesday's presidential debate she's going to watch, as she does not care for either candidate.
11% : I think this debate will be an opportunity for us as Democrats to show independents and to show Republicans that do not support Trump, like the son of John McCain, who recently came out endorsing Kamala Harris," Escalante said.
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