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One of the more striking aspects of last night’s debate was the demeanor of the two men. Biden, as he did in the first debate, made a point of looking directly into the camera (and at the millions of people watching at home) as he made his pitch for their votes. Though it was a serious night, he occasionally chuckled at some of Trump’s more more outrageous remarks, or flashed an indulgent smile as the president attacked his record. But Trump never smiled once the entire evening. Instead, as if he were trying to channel Alec Baldwin, the president scowled, grimaced, rolled his eyes and pursed his lips. He looked off into space and fidgeted like a small child being told to behave. He looked like a man who did not want to be there. He looked like a man who knows he is about to lose.