WATCH: Kamala Harris stumbles out of the debate gate with President Trump

Fails to answer first question --- about Biden administration's failed economy

Sep 10, 2024 - 20:28
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WATCH: Kamala Harris stumbles out of the debate gate with President Trump
President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024 (Video screenshot)
President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024 (Video screenshot)
President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024

Kamala Harris failed right out of the gate in the presidential debate Tuesday night with President Donald Trump.

By declining to answer the question – on the topic of signal importance to Americans, the Biden administration’s failed economy that has included some 21% inflation for American consumers and sky high prices for housing, food and energy.

Asked if she believes Americans are “better off” now, following the nearly four years of Biden and Harris influences, than they were before.

She instead boasted about being raised “as a middle class kid,” and claimed that Trump’s economic plans would cost American families $4,000 a year more, not acknowledging that the Biden-Harris inflation cost Americans many times that.

She wants to give tax cuts to families and small businesses, not identifying how she would cover those costs.

She blasted Trump for a poor economy and a health catastrophe that developed at the end of his term; apparently blaming the GOP candidate for the COVID-19 pandemic and its results.

Kamale repeatedly smirked, laughed and pursed her lips while Trump was speaking, in an auditorium where there was no audience.

Trump pointed out his tariffs generated billions for the United States and he would resume them. Some of them, he pointed out, the Biden-Harris regime even kept.

He called inflation a “country-buster.”

“It’s been a disaster for people,” he said.

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