'I'm Speaking': What Harris' Top Debate Moments Could Tell Us About Tuesday Night
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
28% : The main reason the Harris campaign wanted the debate Tuesday to feature unmuted microphones when the candidates were not speaking was its expectation that Trump would interrupt her and prompt a response similar to "I'm speaking."20% : With the microphones off for the candidate who is not speaking, it may be trickier for Harris to engineer an exchange in which Trump looks like a bully.
16% : Next, Harris took a dated issue -- Biden's opposition to federally mandated busing to integrate public schools in the 1970s -- and transformed it into a way to raise questions about his record on racial relations more broadly.
12% : On Tuesday, Harris will be judged by how she delivers planned attacks on Trump and defends herself against his.
8% : Harris said Pence and Trump had downplayed the seriousness of the public health risk to avoid inflaming the public.
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