Dark winter, mute buttons and Lincoln: Takeaways from final Trump-Biden presidential debate

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Takeaways from final Trump-Biden presidential debate

WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden went head-to-head in the final presidential debate on Thursday , making their case on why Americans should vote for them with just under two weeks to go to Election Day.1.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden spars with US President Donald Trump on Covid-19 This, said Mr Biden, was compounded by the Trump administration's lack of a clear plan for containing the coronavirus and the likelihood that a majority of Americans would not have a vaccine available before the middle of next year.

Mr Trump also said that Americans were learning to live with the virus, to which Mr Biden replied:"Learning to live with it? We're dying with it." But the debate turned to focus heavily on both men's potential foreign entanglements, with a detailed back and forth on Mr Trump's taxes and deals, and Mr Biden's son Hunter's business dealings in China.

And though there was a dash of insults - Mr Trump mocked Mr Biden for"hiding" in his basement instead of hitting the campaign trail hard, while Mr Biden accused Mr Trump of golfing instead of working on a coronavirus relief package with Congress - they were nowhere near the intensity and rancour of the first debate.

"I am the least racist person in this room," Mr Trump said in response to whether his comments, including calling the Black Lives Matter movement a symbol of hate and sharing a video of a man chanting"white power", encouraged racial strife.

 

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