U.S Debate Night

Republican presidential nominee yesterday held on at logger heads with the democratic presidential candidate as the duo came face to face once again for the third time running, preaching ceaselessly to the American people why they deserve their vote come November 8. The Republican nominee who had had a rough campaign for the past two weeks ever since the second presidential town hall debate held at St. Louis, looked unassumingly calm as Mrs. Clinton took the game to him in a much more fierce but tactical approach.

Flipping the script, she turned herself into his relentless tormentor, condescending to him repeatedly and deploying some of his own trademark tactics against him. While Mr. Trump unholy poise yesterday raises eyebrow about his collapsing campaign strategy, Mrs. Clinton's resilience on stage yesterday proved her self worth experience as the most qualified person fit enough for the job at the white house.

The duo who locked horns on Supreme Court and the Second Amendment made home their points though disagreeing on certain factors which aided the proliferation of Guns around the possession of young adult whose mental psyche couldn't yet control their urge to shoot at temperament value. For Mrs. Clinton, she agrees with some of the policies of the Second Amendment, but she thinks certain corrections should be made pertaining the possession of Guns finding its way around the wrong hands. Donald on the other hand disagrees with the Secretary of States whom he says her policy created room for such resultants effects.

Mr. Trump who appealed to the Republican template for choosing Supreme Court Judges hinted that he will appoint Justices who has got a "conservative bent" to overturn a key ruling that made abortion right legal in the United States and protect gun rights.

The atmosphere at the Thomas and Mark Center in Las Vegas grew hot air when Foxes Moderator Chris Wallace juggled both candidates on their Immigration policy. During a back-and-forth about immigration, Mrs. Clinton landed a hard jab, asserting that Mr. Trump had used undocumented workers to build Trump Tower — even threatening such workers, she said, with deportation. 

She campaigned that while she is going to scrutinise refugee entrance into the United States, she definitely will not shut the door  against homeless children and women whose search for asylum in the United States wasn't born out of their fault but due to terrible war devastation that now threatens their entire future.

With some other argument on trade and the economy, Trump blames the Obama administration in connivance with Secretary Clinton for making bad trade deals which are of no benefit to the people. He however lashes  out  on former president Bill Clinton for partly responsible for taking away American jobs with a crooked Nafta deal signed.

While Clinton promises higher tax rate to big businesses which in turn saves the middle class American,Trump believes his reduced taxes will work as that creates more money for investment.

Well, the over 90 minutes stretch debate night got the shocker of all time when Trump fires back a Chris Wallace question if he would accept the outcome of the election results should he loose come November 8.

According to Trump" The system is rigged". "I will rather keep you in suspense about the outcome of the election". This has no doubt doubled on Mr. Trump's statement controversy that now seems to be collapsing so fast.

The debate night however didn't end without Trump been Trump as he called Mrs. Clinton not just a "liar" but also a "nasty woman".

To clinton, Trump is Putin "Puppets" who just want a baby president for the United States so that the Kremlin could have their way in controlling the "white house" affairs.




                  

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