For all the soaring rhetoric about “not going back,” Tuesday’s debate showed who the business-as-usual candidate is.
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Microphone on or muted, Donald Trump must meet Kamala Harris for the debate. It will be perhaps the only opportunity to press her to answer actual, unscripted questions about her plans and policies, ...