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Coffee House Shots

Trump vs Harris debate: who won?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Daily News, Politics

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Last night saw the first Trump vs Harris debate and the consensus seems to be that Harris came out on top. She managed to avoid sticky issues about her political past and goaded Trump into some rambling and – at times – outrageous remarks. What did we learn? 

Also today, we have had new figures on the economy with GDP flatlining for the second month in a row. Does this vindicate Rachel Reeves' tough decision on the winter fuel allowance? 

Katy Balls speaks to Kate Andrews and John McTernan. 

Produced by Oscar Edmondson.

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Hello and welcome to Coffee House Shots

0:25.8

The Spectators Daily Politics Podcast. I'm Katie Balls and

0:29.4

enjoyed by Kate Andrews and John McTannon. Now, we've just had, I suppose, the second US presidential debate,

0:35.4

but it was really the first.

0:37.0

And when it comes to the new Democrat nominee,

0:39.7

Commander Harris, this time against Donald Trump.

0:42.4

Last time around a

0:43.0

around of course the debate went so badly for the Democrats that Joe

0:46.6

Biden exited the race but this time it was a little bit tighter and actually

0:50.6

Donald Trump seemed to be the one suffering in places.

0:53.4

Let's just hear a few clips before we get the analysis.

0:56.8

So first off, the highlights we could say I think from both candidates.

1:00.6

I was at the Capitol on January 6th. I was the Vice President-elect. I was also an

1:06.7

acting senator. I was there. And on that day, the President of the United States incited a violent mob to attack our

1:17.1

nation's capital, to desecrate our nation's capital. On day 140 law enforcement officers were injured

1:25.6

and some died and understand the former president has been indicted and

1:32.4

impeached for exactly that reason.

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