‘Nervous’ Trends on Social Media as Kamala Harris Starts Debate with Shaky Answer

During a⁣ recent presidential debate, Vice President Kamala Harris‌ appeared visibly ⁤nervous when responding to an opening question about whether Americans are‌ better off than ‌they were four years ago. This⁤ nervousness was noted on‌ social media, with commentators expressing skepticism regarding her confidence. When asked the question by ABC ⁤News moderator David Muir, Harris diverted the conversation​ to her middle-class upbringing rather⁢ than directly answering. Her voice seemed shaky as she discussed economic opportunities and proposals, such as increasing the⁤ child tax credit, ⁢but⁣ did not address the ⁣core question. In contrast, former President Donald Trump maintained a calm‌ demeanor, asserting that ⁢his economic​ policies had⁤ been more effective and criticizing the current administration for‌ issues like inflation and the border crisis. The ​debate highlighted ⁢a stark difference in their approaches, with Harris struggling under pressure while Trump articulated his points⁢ clearly.


Vice President Kamala Harris appeared and sounded nervous responding to the opening question of presidential debate Tuesday night with former President Donald Trump.

In fact, “nervous” trended on social media.

“She sounds so nervous Not confident at all,” conservative commentator Jack Posobiec posted.

It was evident from the moment she came on stage and went over to shake Trump’s hand, introducing herself as Kamala Harris.

The first question from ABC News moderator David Muir to Harris was, “Do you believe Americans are better off than they were four years ago?”

Her first words were, “I was raised as a middle class kid,” which did not answer the question.

Harris’ voice sounded shaky as she launched into talking about creating an “opportunity economy.”

The vice president then went into wanting to increase the child tax credit.

None of this addressed Muir’s question about whether Americans are better off now than before she took office.

By contrast Trump sounded calm and collected as he argued his economic policies worked, and the current administration’s have not.

“We’ve had inflation, which is really known as a country buster” under the Biden-Harris administration, Trump said.

He also cited the border crisis, as some that has made American worse.




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