Dawn from the US presidential election TV debate Both candidates strongly blame each other October 1, 6:45

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The first television debate before the US presidential election was an unusual event in which President Trump and former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden blamed each other.

Both candidates have been blaming each other for 30 days after dawn, and the debate is likely to intensify toward the election day, which is approaching one month later.

The first television debate for the U.S. presidential election was held in Midwest Ohio on the 29th, and President Trump repeatedly interrupted former Vice President Biden's remarks and unilaterally developed his theory, and Mr. Biden also violently It was an unusual development to say back.



In addition, the Associated Press reported that it was "the ugliest debate," the major American media reported critically, and the group that hosted the debate issued a statement on the 30th, an orderly debate. We will consider how to proceed with the debate so that we can do so, and will announce new measures in the near future.



Meanwhile, President Trump once again criticized Biden, saying to reporters on the 30th, "It was a wonderful debate, but Mr. Biden refused to talk about law and order because he would lose the support of the left." did.



In response, Mr. Biden addressed the new corona virus through the debate, saying, "He is not only ignoring us, but looking down on us," in a speech in Ohio. He insisted that President Trump's problems such as response became clearer.



"He promised to fight for the forgotten Americans, but he broke that promise," he reiterated the need for a change of government.



President Trump and Mr. Biden have each entered a fierce battle state on the 30th and are in full swing in the election campaign, and the debate between the two candidates is likely to intensify toward the election day approaching one month later. is.

US media “The turmoil is attracting attention overseas

One night after the first television debate by candidates for the US presidential election, the US media reports that the debate has become a hot topic overseas as well.



Among them, the leading newspaper "Washington Post" introduced that three simultaneous interpreters translated each remark at NHK, and at the same time there was a scene where the voices of six people were mixed in the broadcast, so it just stopped. The exchange was said to have made the interpreter cry.



Then, he introduced a Japanese post on Twitter that said, "There is no debate at all. It seems that you are listening to a fight." It is reported that the confusion of the debate was noticed in Japan as well.



In addition, the "Washington Post" introduced an editorial article in a Nordic Swedish newspaper stating, "I can't believe it was a debate to decide the leaders of the world's superpowers." It was a content that impressed each country with the fall and turmoil of the United States. "



In addition, the editor of the Chinese Communist Party media "Global Times" wrote on Twitter that "The New York Times is a reflection of the loss of superiority of the American political system," and said that foreign countries are laughing at the United States. I posted an article pointing out the decline in the international status of.