Hillary Clinton Advises Kamala Harris to ‘Bait’ Trump in Upcoming Debate: ‘He Can Be Rattled!

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Donald ‌Trump and Hillary Clinton during their final presidential debate in October‍ 2016.

Preparation for the Upcoming ⁣Debate: Insights from Hillary ⁤Clinton

  • Facing Off: Kamala Harris is set to engage in her inaugural debate against Donald Trump on Tuesday.
  • Strategic Guidance: Hillary Clinton, who previously ​debated Trump in⁣ 2016, suggests Harris ‍should ⁢harness her experience⁢ as ‍a prosecutor effectively.
  • Potential Pressure ‍Points: Clinton pointed to moments from past debates that suggest Trump can⁣ be unsettled when confronted directly.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is sharing ​strategic advice with Vice President Kamala Harris as she prepares⁤ to confront former President Donald Trump in the upcoming Democratic presidential nominee debate.

Clinton, who was the Democratic contender in 2016 and faced off against Trump across three critical debates, recently ⁤expressed to The New York Times‍ that Harris ⁣ought to leverage her prosecutorial experience as a strong argument against him.

“She⁢ shouldn’t let herself be provoked; instead, she should challenge him,” advised Clinton.

Reflecting on a defining incident during their last debate nearly seven‍ years ago, ‌she noted‍ how her direct criticisms⁢ regarding foreign relations—specifically labeling him as a “puppet” of Vladimir Putin—seemed to take him aback.

“He can easily be thrown‌ off his game,” remarked Clinton. “He struggles ‌with direct challenges that are substantial.”

She emphasized confidence in Harris’s ability derived from her legal background, suggesting this will equip Harris to construct clear ‌and powerful arguments.

Despite losing the Electoral College while winning the popular vote ‌in 2016 after narrow defeats in‌ essential swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin, Clinton identified this debate as an excellent chance for Harris ⁣to delineate ⁢herself clearly from Trump’s platform while⁢ appealing to undecided voters worried about another four years of⁣ his leadership.

“There remains considerable potential for​ shifts among key⁢ demographics where individuals may reconsider endorsing another term under his administration,” observed Clinton.

During both the ⁤past elections of 2016 and 2020, ⁤Trump’s tactics focused heavily on dominating conversations during debates ⁣with not just Clinton but later Joe Biden ‌too. During⁢ one particularly contentious moment referenced by analysts at this first televised event, he regularly interrupted Biden leading famously slow-paced exchanges where Biden‌ told him emphatically to “shut up.”

Biden’s⁤ attempt at reelection was notably undermined by⁤ shortcomings exhibited during debates versus Trump’s challenges; ultimately resulting in an endorsement of Kamala Harris upon his stepping back from candidacy discussions.

As they head into this emergent election⁢ cycle showdown next week at Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center amidst⁢ highly competitive political landscapes, ‍all eyes will certainly be focused on how these two candidates present themselves—and whether any ‌significant shifts occur among displaced voter blocks looking for⁢ decisive alternatives.

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