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PHILADELPHIA—Ahead of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Pennsylvania’s undecided voters want the candidates to discuss the economy, border security, and abortion to help them decide how they will vote.

Trump and Harris will meet at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Sept. 10. It is the second debate of the 2024 campaign, following Trump’s face-off against President Joe Biden in Atlanta on June 27, with the latter dropping out of the race in July. The Epoch Times spoke with several voters in Pennsylvania who are not yet committed to any candidate to understand how Trump or Harris could persuade them.

Asked what issue she’d like to hear debated, Cyndi McGuinn said, “[It’s] women’s rights [to abortion], obviously. … That’s huge right now.” An undecided voter from the Philadelphia suburbs who works at a Whole Foods store, McGuinn added that foreign policy, specifically the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, would also be important.