Kamala's strategy was to provoke Trump and divert attention from her record.
According to Watters, a cowardly strategy is not suitable for someone aiming to lead the country.
On "Jesse Watters Primetime," Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters evaluates the responses of certain voters to the vice president's and former president's performances during the ABC News Presidential Debate on Wednesday.
JESSE WATTERS: No one is perfect, including me, you, and Donald Trump. However, an imperfect Trump still outperforms Kamala Harris. Last night, neither of them were at their best.
Kamala was well-rehearsed, composed, and aggressive, but voters still don't know what she wants to do. Trump was emotional, undisciplined, but his vision for America was clear, and he owned the big moments.
Kamala remained composed, yet didn't experience any significant moments. She provoked Trump for 90 minutes, then tilted her head and grinned.
According to The Times, political analysts initially supported Ms. Harris after her attacks seemed to unsettle Mr. Trump.
Kamala's strategy was to provoke Trump and distract you from her record, a cowardly strategy for someone who wants to lead the country. Not all voters, especially those undecided few who could sway the election, were effusive about the vice president's performance.
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