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The first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.


 (Sindh Tribune) : Republican presidential candidate and incumbent President Donald Trump will run against former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden in the November 3 US presidential election.  The first presidential debate between the two candidates took place in Ohio.

 During the campaign, the team of candidates conducts various programs in an organized manner, but at the stage of the debate, the entire campaign is in the hands of the candidate and this is the moment that is considered the most dangerous.

 Chris Wallace, a senior Fox News correspondent, hosted the discussion.  He asked questions to both the candidates one by one and gave them 2 minutes to answer.

 However, while giving answers, the two presidential candidates appeared to be confused with each other, to which Chris Wallace intervened and asked them to give their answer according to the rules.

 Prior to the start of the debate, the two presidential candidates did not shake hands, according to the constitution, due to adherence to social norms due to the corona virus epidemic.  The families of both the candidates are present there.

The first discussion consisted of six stages, consisting of six questions.  Each phase consisted of 15 minutes.

 * Trump and Biden's record

*  Supreme Court

 * Corona virus epidemic

 * Demonstrations against racism and riots in cities

 * Elections

 * Economy

Chris Wallace's first question toTrump was about the nomination of the next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, why he is nominating him.  In this regard, Biden is of the opinion that the nomination of a judge should take place after the election.

 At this point, the two asked each other how are you right?

 Trump's position is that since he won the election, he has the right to choose a judge.

 Trump calmly answered questions.

 He cited Justice Amy Connie Barrett for the Supreme Court, saying she was good in every way.

 At the same time, he reiterated that he had been elected president for four years and not for three.

The two presidential candidates also took an emotional approach while discussing the health system.

 Joe Biden asked Trump about Obama's health care.  He said Donald Trump had no plans for healthcare.

 In response, Trump said Obama Care is a disaster, no matter how well you run it.

 He added that a large number of Americans are deprived of basic health care.

 Chris Wallace asked about the corona virus and said it was a serious question.

 He asked what he would do by early next year and why American citizens should trust him for public health more than his rival.  President Trump claimed that if Biden had been, more than 200,000 Americans would have died from Corona.

 Joe Biden accused Trump of covering up the dangers of the plague. In response, Trump spoke of his political career, saying he had done nothing for 47 years.

Chris Wallace asked both candidates what plans they had for reviving the economy after the lockdown.

 Trump claims to have "the greatest economy in history."

 He said that before the Corona virus, the unemployment rate was extremely low, millions of Americans were lifted out of poverty and the United States experienced historic economic growth.

President Trump was asked if he would condemn white racists and militia members who further incited anti-apartheid protesters in the country.

 Trump claimed: "I would say that almost everything we see happening is from the left, not from the right."

 Both Joe Biden and Chris Wallace called on President Trump to condemn white racism.

 "Proud boys, get back and stop," he told Proud Boys, a men's rights group involved in clashes with protesters in Portland and other US cities.

 He further added that the real threat came from Antifa, a weak coalition of left-wing anti-fascist groups.


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