Team Harris: Can You Really Say You Won the Debate?
In today's social media-driven world, debates aren't just about winning on stage—they’re about surviving the aftermath online.
Can you truly claim victory when your side is too hesitant to post clips because fact-checkers and community noters are waiting to call you out?
What does it say when a post or comment gets "ratioed" into oblivion—drowned in negative responses and criticism—rather than sparking positive engagement?
Winning isn't just about the arguments you make but how well those arguments hold up under scrutiny.
If the fear of community backlash stops you from sharing, can you really say you won?
The one unanswered question that says it all...
When David Muir asked Kamala Harris: "Do you believe that Americans are better off than they were four years ago?" She did not answer the question and started speaking about her childhood.
Bottom line…
Trump faced three opponents, the two ABC moderators and the dissembling candidate who lied with impunity and was not fact-checked even once as she repeated lie after lie. Yes, Trump was distracted, especially when his rallies were mentioned.
But in the end, Trump is still Trump, and nobody knows what Komrade Kamala actually believes.
Steve
Reference: 21 False Claims & Hoaxes by Kamala Harris that ABC’s Debate Moderators Did Not Fact Check
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