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Harris has clearly won the debate. Can she win the election?

At the start of Tuesday night's debate, Vice President Kamala Harris walked to former President Donald Trump's podium, extended her hand and said, “Let's have a good debate.”

That handshake, which would not have happened without Harris' initiative, set the tone for the rest of the evening. Over the next hour and 40 minutes, it imploded as she egged it on. Her performance was great; Trump made her look fantastic.

“Donald Trump was fired by 81 million people,” Harris once said. “So let's get that clear. And obviously he's having a lot of trouble processing that.”

The entire debate is a huge victory for the Democratic presidential candidate. Now she needs to use the moment to her advantage. The footage of the debate and Trump's meltdown can be used by her campaign team to energize the Democratic Party's voting base through a strong social media strategy – something the campaign team has already implemented.

Trump lost the debate. But can Harris turn it into an election victory?

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris campaigns in Greensboro, North Carolina on September 12, 2024.

Trump botched his speech at the debate just as mail-in ballots were being sent out. Many states will begin early voting in October. It is unclear whether there will be another presidential debate by then.

No matter how well Harris did in the debate, it won't matter if people aren't motivated enough to vote for her.