Vice President Mike Pence and his Democratic challenger Senator
Kamala Harris are all set for a debate in the Sal Lake City of Utah on
Wednesday.
Vice President Mike
Pence and his Democratic challenger Senator Kamala Harris are all set for a
debate in the Sal Lake City of Utah on Wednesday.
This will be for
the first time in the American history that an Indian origin person will be
taking up the podium for a vice presidential debate.
Political analysts believe that an aggressive Harris, 55, will easily prevail
over Pence, 61, during the only vice-presidential debate and help her running
mate Joe Biden, 77, to widen his lead over Trump, 74.
Biden, in the last
few days, has widened his lead over Trump by double digit. However, the Trump
Campaign believes that Pence could come out with a stellar performance during
the debate.
The debate gains
added significance, given the COVID-19
infecting Trump, triggering speculations that Pence may be taking over the
reigns of the country temporarily.
Also, many believe
that Harris will be the real force in a Biden administration.
Both Pence and
Harris has said that they are well prepared for the debate, which would be
moderated by journalist Susan Page, Washington Bureau Chief, USA Today.
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