In a recent interview with the New York Times, former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton offered Kamala Harris some advice for debating Donald Trump.
Clinton was the first person ever to take on Donald Trump in a presidential debate. The former First Lady showed in the events that she was much more capable than Trump, though she had to deal with the Republican's brutish tactics.
Clinton spoke with Reid Epstein and the journalist asked her. "What advice do you have for Kamala Harris as she prepares to debate Trump?"
"She’s proven to be a good debater," she answered, "both in her races in California and in her debate with Mike Pence. So I think she needs to be prepared enough that she feels really comfortable going on both offense and defense against Trump, because there’s a lot to cover with him."
The former Secretary of State would later continue:
"The more that he can be exposed onstage — he’s not a strong leader. He’s not a stable leader. The more that can be exposed, the more people will have doubts about him. And that’s really what this debate is meant to do, because the people already locked in to supporting either her or him are unlikely to change.
But there still is enough potential movement in the key states where people can be persuaded that they don’t want to sign on for another four years of him."