WATCH: Klobuchar Says Debate Will Be "Law & Order vs Felony Convictions"

Just hours before Tuesday night's debate, many prominent Democrats were voicing their support for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Oddsmakers are giving the advantage to the Vice President, and the court of public opinion is ready for Donald Trump to fail spectacularly against the former prosecutor.

At the forefront of this debate is Trump's criminality and how the Vice President will use his 34 felony convictions, along with being liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll. 

Vice President Harris released a brutal campaign ad ahead of the debate pointing out all of Trump's lies, so expect to hear those reiterated when she's speaking.

Expectations are as high for Vice President Harris as they are low for Trump. 

Vice President Harris has been doing plenty of debate prep, but she's already shown the country how capable she is of holding her own with her male Republican opponents. 

Since the debate will broadcast across several networks--including Fox News, Disney Plus, and Hulu--it'll give millions of Americans the chance to see the glaring differences between the two candidates.

The VP has been consistently leading Trump by an average of four points in recent national polls, with a new poll released by Jewish Democrats showing Jewish voters support her by an overwhelming 72%.

 The former prosecutor will essentially cross-examine Trump live on global television, as she's coming prepared with the facts to push back on Trump's litany of lies. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) says the debate comes down to "Law and Order" versus "Felony Convictions."