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力邀“二辩”!哈里斯想乘胜追击,特朗普嘴硬但“畏战”

Inviting 'second rebuttal' with great effort! Harris wants to pursue victory, while Trump talks tough but 'fears war'.

Gelonghui Finance ·  11:23

There will be no more 'Hart Debates'.

After the first round of "fiery debate" between Trump and Harris, although both claimed to have "won", in reality Trump came off worse.

Currently, Harris wants to take advantage of the victory and have another "showdown" with Trump.

Although Trump is "tough-talking", he has refused to confront again. This is because he doesn't want to worsen his unfavorable situation, whether from the polls or market response.

Will there be no more "Har-Tru debate"?

Despite Trump repeatedly boasting about his outstanding performance in the "Har-Tru first debate", the fact speaks louder than words - Harris came out slightly ahead.

On Thursday, local time, Trump stated twice in one day: he will not debate with Harris again.

Trump also "tough-talked", saying that the reason Harris wants a rematch is simply because he "clearly" won.

He also said that Harris should "focus on" her work as vice president.

Later, he posted multiple posts on his own social media platform Truth Social, crazily showing opinion poll graphics "receiving more support", including a poll initiated by Musk.

Trump also posted a picture supporting a future different from his and Harris's current situation, mocking that if Harris wins, the future of Americans will be unbearable.

From these remarks, it can actually be seen that Trump seems to be a bit "afraid of a fight".

After Trump declined, Harris immediately "insisted", saying they "owe" voters another debate.

"Two nights ago, Trump and I had our first debate. I believe we have a responsibility to have another debate because this election and what it involves are incredibly important."

In fact, comparing the performances of the two, whether in the debate or in their subsequent remarks, Trump has shown extreme and "acerbic", while Harris appears more calm and steady.

Both sides are gearing up to make a final push.

Recently, the splendid verbal battle between Trump and Harris was full of drama.

During the 90-minute debate, the two went all out on issues such as tariffs, economy and inflation, immigration bills, abortion bans, and the Middle East.

In fact, these policy proposals by the two of them are not very innovative. The real focus is on their arguments.

As for the results, the stock market soared after the 'Harris Trade' while the 'Trump Trade' clearly cooled down.

More importantly, in multiple polls, Harris has surpassed Trump and put him in a disadvantageous position.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos survey, Harris had a support rate of 47% after the debate, while Trump had 42%, resulting in a 5-percentage-point gap between the two, which was higher than the 4-percentage-point gap during the survey period from August 21 to 28.

53% of respondents believed that Harris performed better, while 24% thought Trump performed better. In addition, 52% of respondents believed that Trump's performance was not as excellent as before.

According to a CNN poll, before the debate, voters had a roughly equal opinion of the two candidates, but after the debate, 63% of people believed that Harris's performance was better than Trump's.

In addition to the tilt in the polls, a more intuitive indicator is the fundraising amount of the presidential election.

Following the "Hart First Debate," Harris raised $47 million in the 24 hours after the debate, marking her largest single-day fundraising amount since she began her campaign.

Trump has been consistently lagging behind Harris in fundraising activities.

It is reported that Harris' team raised $3.61 billion in August alone, more than twice the $1.3 billion raised by Trump's team in the same month.

With only two months left until the US presidential election, the competition between the two candidates has become very intense.

One can understand why Trump, who is currently not in the lead, is unwilling to engage in a face-to-face debate with Harris.

Because Trump, who defeated Biden, has not been happy for two months, and now Harris, the upstart, is surpassing him. If he makes another "mistake," he will truly regret losing.

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