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Undecided voters ‘didn’t get answers we wanted’ in Trump-Harris presidential debate

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With Donald Trump declaring Thursday there isn’t “any need” to debate Kamala Harris again, Tuesday night’s encounter may end up the sole sparring match of the presidential race.
With Donald Trump declaring Thursday there isn’t “any need” to debate Kamala Harris again, Tuesday night’s encounter may end up the sole sparring match of the presidential race.
So how did the faceoff help u­ndecided voters in the battleground states that will determine the election? It didn’t, The Post found, talking to these unaligned swing-staters.Kevin James, 28, Somerset County, Pa., freelance photographer
James voted for Trump in 2020; he went into the debate undecided but again leaning toward the ex-president.
After the debate? “Honestly, it left me more undecided. I wanted to hear how we are going to make our country better, and obviously it wasn’t that,” he said. “I didn’t like either of them.”
He wanted to hear policy solutions, but it was “just like they were throwing jabs,” he said. “Whichever way we go and whoever we pick, these two aren’t going to unify the country.”
His biggest disappointment: Border czar Harris denying responsibility for the border crisis. “Honesty will go further with America right now than anything,” he said. “We need answers about the border .

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