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48) "No, I'm not asking, sir, that was a rhetorical question" I can't imagine Trump's doing himself favors there.
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49) Biden really powerful there. Uncertain about Trump--is it a really effective retort, or really disgusting? I could see it being either, guess it really depends on what you think the truth is?
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50) Wallace: "I'd like to talk about climate change" Biden: "So would I" Trump: [stares sternly]
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51) Trump is probably right on forest fires there, gonna do him wonders with the firefighters
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52) Wonder what people think about the forest city speech here, kind of a cool interlude
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53) Trump had a pretty good answer on climate change--point out things that are in fact much less helpful than normally claimed
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54) "He doesn't know how to do that" it was a winner the first time, it's a winner the second time, it'll probably be a winner the third time. (On Trump not interrupting)
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57) good line about Trump voting by mail, really makes it more awkward for Trump to be strongly against it. If I were Trump I might actually fly down to Florida to vote, I think the publicity stunt would be worth it.
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60) I think Biden's taking the right approach here -- just playing nice on the election, it's what presents the contrast with Trump
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61) Thank you Case Western Reserve University, without you we could never have had the privileged of watching this.
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62) Commentators after: The real question is whether you can have more of these debates.
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66) "Stand by" (on e.g. proud boys) -- was it: a) misspeak b) not thinking c) dog whistle
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67) Alright guys that's a wrap IDK how to summarize this debate -- I bet different people have really different takes on it.
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