'If you're going to ask me who won the debate, I don't think either one won. They danced around, called each other names, were disrespectful,' one Ohioan said.
"I watched every minute and did not learn anything," said a Trump backer in Ohio, who urged the president to be calmer at the next faceoff.
"I expected Trump to come out aggressive, as he did," said Amato, a Democrat who has two college-age children and who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016."He tried to throw Joe off his game. But Joe did a good job of talking directly to the American people." "To see him just arguing and yelling and lying last night, even my kids, who are 9 and 12, are like, 'How does a human act like this?'"
Outside a Walmart store in Youngstown, Raymond Duffett, an orthopedic surgeon and a"firm Trump supporter," said the president should keep a cooler head in the next debate. Winland, who works on a horse farm, sells produce and trades Hot Wheels cars from his collection of over 30,000, complained that neither candidate"said anything about how they're going to help working people."under the knee of a police officer
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