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To: skinowski who wrote (729600)10/23/2020 8:21:25 AM
From: greenspirit5 Recommendations

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Agreed, she was better, but I noticed that she repeatedly interrupted the President and asked a follow on question during his response time, and did it only once to Biden near the end.

In addition, there were far too many gotcha questions with pre-determined points of view that were largely false, but pointed negatively toward the President.

Last thing; the subjects were all leftist meme talking points with the exception of one.



To: skinowski who wrote (729600)10/23/2020 9:13:27 AM
From: carranza24 Recommendations

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Thanks for the insight.

I’ve asked the “who won?” question to a few friends who are Biden supporters. So far, every one has said that Biden won.

I’ve asked the same question to Trump supporters. Not a single one identified Biden.

I think perhaps as many as 50 million voters have already voted. These voters, a huge number, were obviously not influenced by last night’s debate.

I know that I’m biased. I know how I’m going to vote. I very much doubt that debates will ever change my mind.

The point is that debates, certainly those so close in time to the election, are essentially worthless theatre. A waste of time. Political fun, sure, but pretty much worthless.

The only worthwhile item was to bring the Biden corruption issue to the voters, many of which, thanks to media and big tech censorship, heard about it for the first time. Biden handled it the only way he could, by denying it. His supporters will look no further than that.



To: skinowski who wrote (729600)10/23/2020 9:33:08 AM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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The questions were unquestionably Dem talking points, but she did a good job framing them as not an attack on Trump. That's something Chris Wallace failed to do.

My biggest problem with her moderation is that she seemed to always give Biden the last word, even when Trump was simply responding to a Biden attack.