‘Highly Choreographed’ Practices, a Trump Impersonator and Replica TV Lights: Inside Kamala’s Debate Prep

Vice President Kamala Harris is preparing for the big Tuesday night debate with Donald Trump by holing up in a Pittsburgh hotel where she’s had to “go back to the drawing board” on her strategy because she was unsuccessful in trying to get the rules changed and have open mics. Her plan had been to constantly interrupt and challenge Trump and get him off his game, but now she’s going to have to deal with the rules as they were originally agreed to by Joe Biden when he was the candidate.  

She’s cramming as hard as she can and even working with a Trump impersonator:

If you’re wondering, the faux Trump—a guy named Philippe Reines—revealed one thing he didn’t do when he played him in the past: “I dressed up like him, but I didn’t put on an orange face or a wig.”

Harris wants to come across as someone with gravitas:

Kamala should definitely take advice from Hillary Clinton, seeing as the former Secretary of State lost to Trump in 2016.


It could be one for the ages:

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Whether she can pull it off or not, we’ll just have to wait and see, but the Democrat nominee who has never won a single primary delegate does have a plan:

How on earth is she going “to connect with the thin slice of undecided voters who feel sour about the economy and worried about the future?” She’s been second in command for the last three and a half years and has overseen the conditions that have them feeling that way in the first place.

I’m sure her team will be hoping she puts on a more believable performance than this one:

The stakes are high in this gabfest. If either one of them stumbles, it could be the difference in this hotly-contested election. Of course, we all know that if Kamala gets through it without falling down, the media will portray it as a massively massive, humongous win for the VP—but what the voters think will be the important thing.

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  1. Preparing for the debate?? If she was a strong enough candidate, she wouldn’t have to. Her record shows that she is incapable of running the country….who is running the country right now?

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