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Originally Posted by kane
I would say the first hour it was neck in neck. He wasn't as articulate as she was, but he was making points and going jab for jab with her. Then he went off the rails. He started talking about rigged elections and Wikileaks and conspiracies and he would just babble and say nothing that made any sense. He looked like a guy who gets unhinged when he doesn't know how to respond or what to do.
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I was really surprised at how well Trump performed. He looked and acted presidential. He had good answers at first. But the further the debate went on, the more he wanted to return to the prior discussion to hammer his point home. It's almost like he just had to have the last word. Then he started to cut into her. She kept her cool.
It was obvious she had prepared better.
Trump has this attitude of "I am always right, and everyone else is always wrong". That never works for anyone. All of our government agencies are saying the Russians are behind the hacking, and he disagreed with it. He was all about "I don't know who is behind it".
This has become a monumental embarrassment for the Republican party, and a new low for American politics.
The Republican party needed two demographics - women and Hispanics - and they completely blew it. Their nominee, on the very first day, called Mexicans "rapists".
This election will not even be close.