The fifth presidential election is going to be held in the United States in November. So now the situation in America has cooled down. During this time, the first presidential debate took place between the two candidates of the President Dana before the election. Earlier this debate between Biden and Trump took place on June 1. Then former President Donald Trump lashed out at Biden. But this time Kamala Harris was seen playing the sarangi. So let’s know who won?

There is a lot of craze for presidential debates before the presidential elections in America. The general public and many political analysts are waiting for this debate. It is believed that this debate is a precursor to the results of the presidential election, because on this basis the majority decides its support for a candidate. But the biggest question is what was discussed between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. How is it decided who has won this debate?

What does the result of the high-profile debate say?

But the biggest question is how to decide who won this high-profile debate between Kamala Harris and Trump. Is there any scale for winning or losing in this debate? Is there any jury or judge to decide the winner or loser in the debate? All these questions will be answered.

There are four criteria for victory and defeat

Four parameters have been set to determine who will win and who will lose in the presidential debates held in America. The first parameter is the opinion of political experts after the debate. This includes the performance of the candidates during the debate, their body language, facial expressions, timing of reactions and the veracity of their claims.

The second measure is opinion polls, after the presidential debate news channels and survey agencies conduct opinion polls and show the results based on it.

The third dimension is voting intention surveys. Some survey agencies in the US conduct voting intention surveys, i.e. have people changed their decision to vote for any candidate after the presidential debates? The results of this survey also help in determining victory or defeat in presidential debates.

Apart from this, the fourth dimension is also considered to be the reaction of people on social media. The reaction of users on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter is used to know which candidate they are supporting.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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