- Harris and Trump finally went head-to-head in the long-anticipated debate leading up to the US 2024 presidential election, and it was nothing short of electrifying.
- The clash ignited reactions across the nation and around the world, as political enthusiasts and pundits scrambled to dissect every moment of the fiery exchange.
- Among the chorus of voices weighing in was Davido, who couldn’t resist sharing his lighthearted take on the intense showdown
Former US President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris threw down in their highly anticipated first—and potentially only—presidential debate on Tuesday, September 10.
This fiery showdown, moderated by ABC News, erupted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ran for a riveting one hour and 45 minutes.
From the opening moments, the tension crackled in the air, setting the stage for an unforgettable clash that laid bare their starkly different leadership styles and visions for America.
This was no ordinary debate; it was a political battle royale, with both candidates ready to go for the jugular on pivotal issues like abortion rights, immigration, and healthcare. Each was hell-bent on winning over voters in a race that feels tighter than ever.
Harris played a clever game, using a strategy designed to bait Trump, coaxing him into revealing his more chaotic tendencies.
In contrast, Trump, ever the master of provocation, repeatedly dredged up conspiracy theories unleashing a stream of unfiltered rhetoric that only he could conjure.
His razor-sharp barbs aimed at Harris were relentless, and many—including Nigerian music sensation Davido—couldn’t help but chuckle at how Trump seemed to delight in trying to rattle her, clearly enjoying the chance to annoy and irritate his opponent.
The singer wrote;
“Trump buggin out”
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A CNN poll of debate watchers revealed that a significant 63% believed Harris outperformed Trump, while only 37% thought Trump had the edge.
However, despite the intense showdown, a striking 82% of registered voters who tuned in stated that the debate had no impact on their choice for president.