The US presidential debate sparked mixed reactions among Jewish political groups, with Kamala Harris receiving both praise and criticism.
The strategists are confident in Harris's support for the Jewish community and Israel. The foreign policy expert and the actor think the onus is on Harris to use the debate to prove it.
Harris and Trump are scheduled to debate on Sept. 10 on ABC News.
"The bullet that grazed his head is not only an attack on democracy, it is also an attack against those who defend and live in the free world."
The media and voters should also be asking tough questions of Trump, not letting him dodge and bully.
Asked whether Democrats were on the same page as he exited the meeting, US Representative Steve Cohen replied, "We're not even in the same book."
“Losing is not an option, and I am not lost, I haven’t lost, I beat Trump last time, I’ll beat him this time,” Biden said.
According to polls, Trump even leads in some states where Democrats traditionally win, such as Nevada.
US President Joe Biden was recorded mistakenly referring to himself as a ‘black woman,’ seemingly confusing himself with Kamala Harris.
Referring to VP Kamala Harris, Trump said “She’s so bad. She’s so pathetic. She’s just so f***ing bad.”