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The analysis of the presidential debate in the US, minute by minute

2020-09-30T01:29:46.214Z


The most prominent crosses between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The look of the Clarín correspondent.


Paula lugones

09/29/2020 - 22:21

  • Clarín.com

  • World

The first of three debates that will face President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden before the November 3 elections in the United States began this Tuesday in Cleveland, Ohio, with enormous expectations.

The moderator is

Chris Wallace

of the conservative Fox News network, who has had a run-in with Donald Trump a few times.

He immediately clarified that the questions were not advanced to anyone.

He thus refuted some conservative media who had said that he had advanced them to Biden.

Trump entered seriously and there were no greetings.

Wallace clarified that they would not shake hands over coronavirus precautions.

The president wore his favorite blue and red tie.

Biden's tie is weird.

In general, candidates tend to use the colors blue and red in debates.

Not blue and white because it is not considered very presidential.

Chris Wallace, host of Fox News, moderated the first debate between Trump and Biden.

Photo: BLOOMBERG

Trump began from the first minutes to throw

darts at the moderator,

who asks him for precision in his response: "I thought I was going to debate with him, not with you," he said.

The president begins to be himself.

Next, he moves on with

his strategy of painting Biden as a socialist.

That word will be repeated several times in the debate.

He said that he seeks to socialize health.

"This man doesn't know what he's talking about," Biden shoots at Trump about the health plan.

Try to get back on the offensive.

"In 47 years you did nothing," Trump replies to Biden.

Engines get hot.

A segment that can be complicated for Trump begins, the coronavirus.

Biden attacks Trump's performance with the pandemic.

The president replies that he closed the borders immediately.

It is the argument that usually repeats.

Washington, correspondent

Source: clarin

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