US presidential debate: Trump v Biden - the seven defining moments

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Here are the seven defining moments from the first US presidential debate of the 2020 campaign Debates2020

The first presidential debate happened overnight, and whether you missed it or want a recap, we've rounded up the defining moments and tried to gauge who came out on top.The early exchanges - and middle and late ones - were notable for the amount of interruptions, mainly from Donald Trump.

Not to be outdone, Mr Trump got in plenty of digs as well, firing at his adversary:"There's nothing smart about you Joe. 47 years, you've done nothing."Trump on Biden: 'There's nothing smart about you, Joe'Mr Trump said:"I hope it's going to be a fair election. But if I see tens of thousands of ballots being manipulated I can't go along with that. It means you have a fraudulent election.

"The fact is, I will accept it and he will too. You know why? Because once the winner is declared after all the votes are counted, that will be the end of it." "He doesn't want to calm things down," Mr Biden said, adding that the president wanted to"pour gasoline on the fire". Proud Boys, a neo-Nazi organisation, appeared to use Mr Trump's"stand back, stand by" call in a new logo posted on Telegram shortly after the debate.

 

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