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You are here: Home / News / Voters on both sides of the political aisle are split on who won last night’s presidential debate (AUDIO)

Voters on both sides of the political aisle are split on who won last night’s presidential debate (AUDIO)

September 27, 2016 By Tasha Redel

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The first presidential debate is in the books and there are deep divides between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. In the first presidential debate Republican Trump and Democrat Clinton clashed over the economy, foreign policy and frequently interrupted each other. This voter from west central Minnesota said she went into last night’s debate not caring for either candidate but admits now she is on the Trump train:

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This woman is proud of Clinton’s overall performance:

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Morning-after assessments are underway to determine the winner and loser from the Presidential debate at Hofstra University. According to one poll released overnight, Hillary Clinton won decisively. The CNN/ORC snap poll gave her 62 percent support, compared to 27-percent for Trump. But an unscientific poll on Time’s website gives Trump the victory, as do online polls on the Drudge Report, and on CNBC’s website. Twitter declared the Hofstra event the most tweeted debate in history.

 

 

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