Trump vs. Harris: The economic topics to watch during tonight's debate

Tonight, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will meet for the first time — literally, as they’ve never met in person before — for a high-stakes debate in Philadelphia with economic issues likely to be front and center.

What is well known is how each side is likely to attack the other on fiscal issues. How they respond is where it could get interesting.

Former President Trump is highly likely to once again charge that Harris is a communist, echoing a favorite and baseless line in recent weeks that he's running against "Comrade Kamala." Vice President Harris is sure to shoot back with charges that Trump's plan could tip the country into a recession and send prices through the roof via his tariffs plans.

And the final day before the debate included plenty of gamesmanship, with the Harris campaign putting up billboards in Philadelphia and releasing a new ad Tuesday morning trolling Trump over crowd sizes to try to get under his skin.

The Trump campaign had responded with an argument that Harris has a "high bar to clear" given how new she is to the race. Senior adviser Jason Miller added that things could be unpredictable. He told reporters ahead of the debate, "You can't prepare for President Trump; there's just no way to do it," comparing it to trying to box Floyd Mayweather Jr. or the late Muhammad Ali.

What few observers are expecting is a high-minded discussion of economic plans.

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En esta combinación de fotos se muestra al expresidente y candidato presidencial republicano Donald Trump el 15 de agosto de 2024, en Bedminster, Nueva Jersey, y a la vicepresidenta y candidata presidencial demócrata Kamala Harris en un evento de campaña el 16 de agosto de 2024, en Raleigh, Carolina del Norte. (AP Foto)
Will they shake hands? Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. (Associated Press) · ASSOCIATED PRESS

Indeed, the expectations are for a tense confrontation that is likely, perhaps more than anything else, to be most memorable for the name-calling and how each responds.

Nonetheless, the back-and-forth tonight is also expected to cover a wide variety of terrain, from abortion to immigration to Trump's continued focus on election lies.

But here's some of the pocketbook issues to watch.

'Comrade Kamala'?

One of former President Donald Trump’s favorite digs these days is to talk about "Comrade Kamala" Harris. It's a constant feature on his social media with his last invocation of the moniker coming early Tuesday morning, It’s a blatantly false nickname that Trump has stuck with in recent weeks as an apparent way to signal his overall charge that Harris is a candidate of the far left who would wreck the economy if she wins.

Harris has, it seems, spent much of the last week preparing to rebut the charge with a series of moves to moderate her economic platform.

Last week, it was a small business plan that included a tenfold increase in tax credits for new entrepreneurs and a split with Biden on long-term capital gains.