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Biden will be watching Kamala Harris-Donald Trump debate in New York: 'He's incredibly proud'

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 September 2024
The NYT polls which shows Trump is ahead of Kamala Harris by one percentage point came as a major upset for the Kamala Harris campaign just ahead of the debate on the ABC News. “As vice-president Harris has said since day one, we are the underdogs in this race. We have a lot of work to do to make sure we win this November, and that will require us to continue aggressively raising money," Kamala campaign said after the poll.
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