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Kamala Harris opens up about her first presidential debate preparation, says bracing for rival Trump's ‘untruths’

Kamala Harris expects that her Republican opponent Donald Trump is “going to lie”, mislead and misinform during their first in-person debate on September 10.

Updated on: Sept 10, 2024 06:55 am IST
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Kamala Harris, the US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate, expects that her Republican opponent Donald Trump is “going to lie”, mislead and misinform during their first in-person debate on September 10.

Reacting to Kamala Harris’ comments, Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt issued a statement saying that the Democratic candidate will be “the only person lying on that debate stage.” (AFP)

In a pre-recorded radio interview that aired on Monday, Harris said she is prepping for those “untruths,” as “there’s no floor for him in terms of how low he will go.”

“We should be prepared for the fact that he is not burdened by telling the truth,” she asserted on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show when the host asked her about the plans to respond to the GOP leader's “attacks” and “temperament” during the ABC News hosted debate.

Citing the “playbook” Trump employed with former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Harris remarked that she thinks the GOP rival will launch personal attacks during the discussion.

These are some of Harris's initial remarks regarding her expectations for the outcome of her first presidential debate. Speaking at a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, the US VP stated she will concentrate on a message of togetherness during the debate.

After Harris launched her campaign, she seemed to be closing the polling difference that held over Trump and Biden. However, a new poll by The New York Times and Siena College showed Trump and Harris in a dead heat, with respondents expressing a need to learn more about the newly nominated Democratic candidate.

 

 
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Shweta Kukreti

Shweta Kukreti has over 8 years of experience in covering Indian and world politics. She joined the Hindustan Times in 2024 and is primarily assigned to the US desk. She currently works as Deputy Chief Content Producer and reports on a wide range of topics, including US politics, immigration issues (especially H-1B visa) and major global events. Shweta strongly emphasizes team operations, which encompasses monitoring news, delegating tasks, editing, developing comprehensive coverage strategies, and crafting engaging, and data-informed narratives. She received the Digi Star Award at the Hindustan Times within a year of joining for her broad coverage of US politics. In 2025, she earned both a promotion and a redesignation, a significant achievement recognising her contributions and the strong value she brings to the team. She has previously worked with the Indian Express, HTDS, ANI and Republic World. Seniors in all the media organisations recognised her work. Regarding education, she earned a BA (Hons.) in Political Science and a master's degree from Delhi University, and she pursued a PG Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institution of Mass Communication (IIMC). She also holds a diploma in Women's Empowerment and Development from IGNOU University and a French certification course from Alliance Française de Delhi. If not working, you can find her exploring the hills and engaging in adventurous activities in Rishikesh and Himachal Pradesh. She loves to play badminton, volleyball, and chess, and spend time with her friends and family. She also enjoys spiritual activities.

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