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Vote: Will Trump Crush Kamala In Presidential Debate Like He Did To Biden?

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Harris Attracts New Hampshire Voters With This Promise Today In America Your Opinion   Will Trump Crush Kamala In Presidential Debate Like He Did To Biden? [Yes, He Will →]( [No, He Will Not →](   Harris Attracts New Hampshire Voters With This Promise Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris plans to visit New Hampshire to announce a new $50,000 tax deduction for new small businesses, targeting independent voters and Republicans disenchanted with Donald Trump. Her proposal aims to bolster economic growth, referencing the significant role small businesses play in job creation. With New Hampshire's 330,000 independents outnumbering both party affiliates, Harris is strategically positioning herself in a state that leans Democratic but is considered competitive. Recent polls show Harris leading Trump by four to six points in the state. In response, Trump's campaign asserts their strong presence in New Hampshire and criticizes Harris's economic policies. Harris's visit will include an event at a brewery alongside local officials and a Republican supporter group, emphasizing a broad plan that includes lowering living costs, increasing access to affordable housing, and reducing drug prices.   Here are some facts about September 2   - 1789 - Congress founds U.S. Treasury - 1969 - First U.S. ATM opens for business - 1945 - Japan surrenders, bringing an end to WWII Regards, Team Spin ⚡  [signature] [Unsubscribe from these emails](

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