The debate, which was heavily hyped as a pivotal moment in the political landscape, left many wondering whether it delivered on its promise. Some, like Shelly, an audience member who stood up to share her thoughts, felt it fell short. “I came into this with an open mind,” she said, “I really wanted Vice President Harris to hit it out of the park, but i don’t think she did.” While Harris may have performed better than some expected, Shelly pointed out that critical questions about the vice president’s economic plans remained unanswered.
Shelly’s concerns centered on Harris’ proposals, particularly regarding the economy. “what is an opportunity economy?” she asked, expressing skepticism about how the proposed tax cuts and down payment assistance on houses might drive inflation higher. Additionally, she wondered who would shoulder the burden for these plans, predicting it would ultimately fall on the middle class. Her conclusion: harris failed to address the key issues that voters like her care about.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR NEWSLETTERBacklash Against The Moderators
While Harris’ performance came under scrutiny, so did the moderators of the debate. across social media, viewers raged over what they saw as blatant bias in favor of the vice president. Even prominent figures like Meghan McCain chimed in, tweeting, “I’ve been telling you guys for years how much ABC hates Republicans.” For many, the debate moderators’ partisanship overshadowed the content of the discussion, contributing to a growing frustration among conservative voters.
The Populist Movement Vs. The Establishment
To understand what really happened during the debate, one must consider the larger political context. in the days leading up to the event, a significant moment took place when robert kennedy jr. stepped on stage with donald trump, signaling the formation of a new populist realignment. this alliance, encompassing both left- and right-wing populists, is united in its opposition to the “permanent political class.” and in Tuesday’s debate, this political establishment, according to many populist voters, was on full display.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELFor Trump supporters and populists alike, the debate reinforced their belief that the system is rigged against their movement. the establishment, embodied by the moderators and harris, appeared to be doing everything in its power to protect the status quo. However, to the delight of Trump’s supporters, the former president held his ground.
The Questions That Missed The Mark
Another major critique of the debate was that the questions asked by the moderators seemed disconnected from the concerns of ordinary Americans. Meghan McCain, for instance, referred to the questions as “elite Manhattan debate questions that have nothing to do with real ordinary Americans.” from january 6th to charlottesville, the topics brought up felt irrelevant to many viewers who are more concerned with inflation, job security, and border control.
These are elite Manhattan debate questions – the American people are suffering and can’t pay for groceries and deserve answers how it will get better.
I don’t know what the hell this is but these moderators are doing the American people a grave disservice.#Debate2024
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) September 11, 2024
The Economy: The Key Issue
Unsurprisingly, the economy remains the central issue for most voters, and Trump’s focus on economic themes throughout the debate resonated strongly with his base. Trump highlighted key concerns like inflation, job creation, and securing the border, topics that rural voters and middle-class Americans care about deeply. By contrast, Harris failed to provide concrete answers about her policies, which many felt was a missed opportunity in this debate.
Populist Voters Continue To Turn Toward Trump
In the immediate aftermath of the debate, polling data and reactions from undecided voters suggested that Harris failed to sway the electorate. CBS’s panel of undecided Pennsylvania voters expressed concerns over Harris’s ability to lead, with one voter noting that “facts are facts, and my life was better when Trump was in office.” Another voter criticized Harris for simply repeating President Biden’s talking points without offering any new solutions.
Even major networks like CNN and MSNBC were forced to admit that Harris lost support on the economy to trump after the debate. According to CNN, Harris dropped two points, while Trump gained two points in voter confidence regarding the economy—a crucial battleground issue.
Final Thoughts: What Did We Learn From The Debate?
The debate may not have changed many minds, but it certainly galvanized Trump’s supporters. It exposed the divide between the political establishment and the growing populist movement, which is determined to take down the status quo. For Harris, the challenge remains in clearly defining her policies and addressing the concerns of average Americans—something she failed to do Tuesday night.
In the coming weeks, as the media continues to spin the narrative in favor of Harris, it’s important for voters to stay grounded in the issues that matter most. Despite the media’s attempts to influence public opinion, the fundamentals of this race haven’t changed. The economy remains the top issue, and for many, Trump is still seen as the candidate most capable of fixing it. As election day draws closer, the battle between the populists and the political establishment will only intensify.
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