In a highly anticipated showdown, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee President Donald Trump went head-to-head in a debate that has everyone talking. As expected, social media is buzzing with reactions to their policy stance and the duo's distinct styles. However, there's one standout moment that's stealing the spotlight¡ªand it happened before a single word was spoken on stage: the Kamala Harris-Donald Trump handshake! This unexpected gesture has sparked, memes and a flurry of speculation about what it all means.
Check out the moment here:
The presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 10, hosted by ABC News.
This was the first time ever that Harris and Trump met face to face.?
The debate took place just eight weeks before the U.S. general elections on Tuesday, November 5.
On Reddit, the handshake between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump quickly became the topic of conversation.?
One user summed it up with, "I wasn't expecting a handshake whatsoever."
The comment section erupted with reactions, many expressing surprise at the unexpected gesture and noting how "Trump was not prepared for that, you could tell."
Some saw it as a strategic move by Harris, with one commenter declaring, "Power move. He wanted to refuse. She cornered him, right up in his space. Brilliant strategy from the start."
Another echoed this sentiment, urging, "Power move. Assert dominance, Kamala!"
The comments continued with one user speculating, "He tried to run away like a coward. He probably thought she was going to KO him. She had to chase him down to shake his hand."
The consensus seemed clear: the handshake was more than just a polite gesture¡ªit was a calculated display of dominance.?
As another Redditor put it, "It was a show of dominance from her to start."
Now, it's a countdown to November 5, when Americans will head to the polls to elect their next President.?
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