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TUNE into our US election special on Never Mind the Ballots as Sun experts chew over Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' first TV debate.

You can watch the analysis on , our  and on our social media accounts.

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Donald Trump will face Kamala Harris on TuesdayCredit: getty
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US Vice President Harris has stepped up to replace Joe Biden in the ballots

Trump and Harris will face off on Tuesday night (9pm ET, 2am Wednesday BST) for their first live TV debate ahead of the presidential election in November.

The pair will meet on stage in Philadelphia as the battle for the White House continues.

But if you're not awake in the small hours of the morning to watch the debate live, we've got you covered.

You can watch The Sun's Political Editor Harry Cole provide top analysis alongside experts during your breakfast on Wednesday morning.

The Democrats were forced to change gear when incumbent POTUS Joe Biden opted not to stand for re-election halfway through the campaign.

He was then replaced by his Vice President.

Harris will face a skilled and experienced debater who excels at rattling his rivals with a barrage of insults and interruptions, while projecting unflappable confidence and conviction.

And Trump will be up against a longtime prosecutor who could become the country’s first female president.

Never Mind The Ballots has achieved 30 million views since its launch in March ahead of the UK General Election.

Biden sensationally ended his bid for re-election and endorsed Harris in July.

The former VP to President Barack Obama finally caved to mounting pressure after a disastrous June debate with Trump, followed by weeks of unrelenting questions about his cognitive decline.

It came just over a week after the attempted assassination of Trump - which bolstered the Republican nominee's popularity and success in the polls.

Ms Harris accepted Mr Biden's endorsement hours after the President shockingly ended his re-election bid after mounting pressure from Democrats and donors who called on him to step down.

The Vice President greeted the NCAA championship teams from the 2023-24 season at .

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