Kamala Harris and Donald Trump had been poised to face off in a doubtlessly game-changing televised debate Tuesday in Philadelphia, lower than two months forward of the knife-edge U.S. presidential election.
The stakes might hardly be increased for the Democratic vice chairman and Republican former president, with tens of thousands and thousands of American voters anticipated to tune in at 9 p.m. to look at their first and probably solely debate.
A single zinger or gaffe might tip the steadiness of probably the most dramatic White Home races in U.S. historical past, with the 2 rivals neck-and-neck within the polls forward of the Nov. 5 vote.