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Old 30-09-2020, 15:47   #298
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Re: U.S Election 2020

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Yes, of course.

But are the US audience so dumb as to think "ah, Biden didn't screw up - so I'll vote for him". They've prolly made up their minds in advance and were watching to see if there would be any fun & games.

Did the interruptions play out well for you, or the US audience who think differently?

In your opinion, will these debates affect the outcome? There was so little policy discussion.

If think if either stumbles then it might impact the vote slightly. A debate of policies it was not. It was more a hurdle each had to jump through. Most voters' minds are indeed probably made up.
We're seeing today the reporting of Trump's "Proud boys, stand back and stand " which from my solely UK stand point was a mistake It will be interesting to see if his lack of condemnation of white supremacist supporters last night will work against him or not.
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