Dems celebrate debate win as GOP questions moderators
- Democrats praised Kamala Harris's performance in the debate, contrasting it with past Biden-Trump interactions.
- Republicans accused ABC News moderators of bias, claiming they favored Harris and hindered Trump's performance.
- The debate's aftermath saw calls for a second debate, highlighting the ongoing political rivalry.
In a recent debate, Democrats celebrated Vice President Kamala Harris's performance while Republicans criticized the ABC News moderators for perceived bias. The debate showcased a stark contrast to previous Biden-Trump interactions, with Harris effectively challenging Trump on various issues, including his stance on abortion and crowd sizes. Republicans, including Sen. Lindsey Graham and Rep. Elise Stefanik, accused the moderators of political activism, claiming they were biased in favor of Harris. Trump, who had slightly more speaking time, engaged in heated exchanges with the moderators, which some Republicans felt detracted from his message. Following the debate, Trump expressed confidence in his performance, claiming it was his best yet, despite the challenges posed by both Harris and the moderators. The Harris campaign has since called for a second debate, indicating their readiness to continue the dialogue and challenge Trump further.