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Trump-Harris debate live updates: Candidates spar over Project 2025, economy

Harris and Trump will meet each other for the first time tonight.

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are meeting for the first time on Tuesday for the ABC News presidential debate.

It is the only debate the two have scheduled and comes at a critical point as polls show a neck-and-neck race with just eight weeks until Election Day.

The two will face off on key issues and work to appeal to voters across the country. The debate is airing on ABC and streaming on ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu.


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Hillary Clinton said Kamala Harris should 'bait' Trump during tonight’s debate

Hillary Clinton gave some advice to Vice President Kamala Harris on tonight's debate, according to The New York Times.

"She just should not be baited. She should bait him. He can be rattled," Clinton told The Times during a recent phone interview.

Clinton confirmed to NYT that she had spoken to Harris directly and discussed "a number of things" prior to the debate.

As the 2016 Democratic nominee, Clinton has experience debating the former president.

She said she believes Harris "has a lot of good ammunition" and that she's "handling him [Trump] very well."


RNC Chairman Michael Whatley says Trump's 'rested,' 'relaxed' and 'ready to go'

In an interview Tuesday with ABC News' Kyra Phillips, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley said it was unfair of the Harris campaign to suggest Trump would lie on stage tonight.

He also confirmed that Trump will stray away from personal attacks, and that the former president was not nervous.

"He feels very comfortable. He's rested, he's relaxed, and he's definitely ready to go," Whatley said.

Whatley also said "this is the most united the Republican Party has been in generations."

– ABC News’ Kelsey Walsh


Sen. JD Vance headlining debate watch party fundraiser in Philadelphia tonight: Sources

The Trump campaign's debate watch party in Philadelphia tonight will take form in a fundraiser with Sen. JD Vance headlining the event, according to sources and an invitation obtained by ABC News.

The invitation doesn't detail the location, other guests or speakers of the night.

Tickets range from $5,000 to $50,000, with a photo opportunity costing $15,000 and a VIP ticket costing $25,000, the invitation shows.

-ABC News' Soo Rin Kim, Hannah Demissie, Lalee Ibssa, and Kelsey Walsh


Presidential candidates haven't shaken hands at debate since 2016

There are no rules requiring Harris and Trump to shake hands before or after the debate.

If they do, it would mark the first time since 2016 that the candidates have shaken hands. Trump and Biden did not shake hands during their two matchups in 2020.

Trump contracted COVID-19 following the first debate.

The two candidates also didn't shake their hands during the June debate.