‘Stick to policy’: Voters want less drama in Harris-Trump debate [from BBC]

The last time US presidential candidates met on stage, they traded barbs and personal takedowns in a debate that upended the 2024 campaign.

President Joe Biden’s performance forced him to drop out of the race. So now Kamala Harris, his replacement as the Democratic nominee, will face off against former President Donald Trump in the second debate on 10 September.

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The event represents an opportunity for a do-over for both parties and the consensus among voters is clear: they want more policy and less political sparring.

The BBC spoke to voters from across the political spectrum. Here’s what seven of them are hoping to see unfold.

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'Stick to policy': Voters want less drama in Harris-Trump debate [from BBC]
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