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The United States presidential campaign so far has largely been based on fashioning public perceptions: with the Democrats painting Donald Trump as a threat to democracy, and Republicans calling Kamala Harris a radical Marxist who will destroy America.
And with the election just around the corner, their first and possibly only debate was a chance to tell Americans about their visions for the country.
So with most polls showing both candidates at a dead heat, did we learn anything about what they’re actually offering voters?
Today, senior researcher at The Australia Institute Dr Emma Shortis, on who came out on top of the US presidential debate, and whether it was enough to make a difference.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Senior researcher at The Australia Institute, Dr Emma Shortis
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The United States presidential campaign so far has largely been based on fashioning public perceptions: with the Democrats painting Donald Trump as a threat to democracy, and Republicans calling Kamala Harris a radical Marxist who will destroy America.
And with the election just around the corner, their first and possibly only debate was a chance to tell Americans about their visions for the country.
So with most polls showing both candidates at a dead heat, did we learn anything about what they’re actually offering voters?
Today, senior researcher at The Australia Institute Dr Emma Shortis, on who came out on top of the US presidential debate, and whether it was enough to make a difference.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Senior researcher at The Australia Institute, Dr Emma Shortis
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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