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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, and the candidate of the Democratic Party to the White House, Joe Biden, have had their second and last debate.
A debate in which the organizers have had to cut off each participant's microphone when the other is speaking.
The goal with that measure is to
prevent Trump from interrupting Biden about 200 times,
as happened in the first debate.
The second was canceled because Trump refused to make it virtual precisely because "so they can cut you off whenever they want."
So the debate has been more civilized.
Although it has not been without interruptions.
Faced with the impossibility of interrupting Biden,
Trump has done so with the moderator, Kristen Welker.
Deprived of the curiosity of interruptions, the debate has been
more boring.
Each contender has stuck to their positions.
Biden has criticized Trump's management.
And he has insisted that Biden spent 8 years in power and
did not touch on many of the problems
that he now accuses Trump of.
True to form,
Trump has gone on personal attack,
accusing Biden of accusations of receiving $ 3.5 million (3 million euros) from Russia collected on the far-right website Breitbart.
Biden has accused Trump of having a bank account in China,
which was revealed by the 'New York Times'.
And Trump has replied that "I have a lot of bank accounts."
Of that account he affirmed that "they closed it in 2015, I think."
Some moments have been
almost even funny,
like when Trump, in relation to his taxes, which is not that the Personal Income Tax Return came out to zero but that "I paid my taxes in advance and nobody told me."
The
most intense
moments
of the debate
were at the beginning, with the coronavirus as the scenario.
Trump announced the vaccine "in the coming weeks"
and again insisted that the economy cannot be shut down.
Biden said that Trump's handling of the pandemic "disqualifies him to be president."
The debate is, at least, focusing on public policy, although Trump's tendency to talk about what he wants and not about the topics of debate make it difficult at times.
Biden has also shown that
some of his old sarcasm
remains
- although not as much as Trump.
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