Vice President Harris’s campaign posted most of Tuesday’s debate on the social platform X, referring to it as a new ad.

“Our newest ad just dropped,” the campaign captioned its Wednesday video post.

After Harris’s closing statement in the debate hosted by ABC News, the video is cut off to omit Trump’s closing statement, and a photo of the vice president pops up featuring a voiceover in which she says “I approve this message.”

Harris was seen by many as having a good debate Tuesday night, a reversal of fortunes for Democrats compared to President Biden’s negatively-received performance in June. Sixty-three percent of registered voters in a CNN flash poll said the vice president performed better on the debate stage, while about 37 percent said the same about Trump.

    • circuitfarmer
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      87 days ago

      And he never corrected himself. Kind of strange, but I guess time is at a premium.

      • @[email protected]
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        57 days ago

        I noticed that she also called him “vice-president Trump” one time and didn’t catch it.

        But as usual, it’s not a “both sides are the same” thing, when she slips up once and he does it 50 times.

        • @agamemnonymous
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          67 days ago

          Clearly she wasn’t referring to the office of Vice President, but was acknowledging that he was a president beset with numerous vices