Joe Biden On Pre-Debate Call With Kamala Harris: “She Seems Calm, Cool And Collected”

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By Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten

September 10, 2024 3:03pm

ABC News set up at the Philadelphia Convention Center. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

President Joe Biden said that he spoke to Kamala Harris about tonight’s debate with Donald Trump, an event that he plans to watch this evening.

“She seems calm, cool and collected,” Biden told reporters at the White House. “I think she’s going to do great. And I’m not going to tell you what advice I gave her.”

The stakes of the debate are enormous: Harris and Trump are neck and neck in the polls, and this event may be their only match up of the cycle.

Amazingly enough, Harris and Trump also have never met in person before. The most obvious place where they would have — during the transition from one administration to the next on January 20, 2021 — never happened because Trump refused to attend.

ABC News’ David Muir and Linsey Davis are moderating the debate, their first time at the helm at such a general election event.

The ABC News set is surprisingly free of the network logo and instead features a backdrop of “We the People,” a nod to its location at the National Constitution Center. The set also reflects the more intimate setting, with no audience and limited media.

Rachel Scott of ABC News gives us a sneak peek inside the debate stage and explains how things will go tomorrow for VP Kamala Harris and Donald Trump during the debate.

I love how the stage is blue. pic.twitter.com/9kp2VlQco2

— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) September 10, 2024

The network has located reporters several blocks away, at the Philadelphia Convention Center, in a massive and windowless exhibition hall where there are work stations for 960 journalists.

Connected to the media workspace is the spin room, where campaign spokespeople started arriving late in the afternoon.

Two of the first were Anthony Scaramucci and Olivia Troye, two former Trump administration officials now backing Harris. Scaramucci, who introduced himself by noting that he famously served in the Trump White House for just 11 days as his communications director, spoke of hope that “the fever will break” after a Harris victory and “we will see a center right coalition” that does not have the volatility of the Trump era.

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