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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: IC720 who wrote (1486036)9/14/2024 1:49:26 PM
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“9 Body Language Tells From the Presidential Debate

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris had a lot to say — but their body language said even more.

You would be hard pressed to find a time when Trump looked at Harris directly. When she spoke, he stared straight ahead, as if looking at her was his kryptonite. Good leadership requires us to confront our opponent head on. Trump’s refusal to lock eyes over 90-some minutes could be read in many ways: as a form of indifference, of disrespect, or even fear that looking at her would somehow put him on tilt.

In contrast, Harris looked right at Trump when he spoke. When she addressed him, she gestured toward him, even when he wouldn’t meet her gaze. She demonstrated that she had no fear of locking eyes with him, of reaching out to him, of challenging him directly.”

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Kamala showed her leadership ability standing up to donnie, while he showed he WASN'T a leader but a coward.
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