This is how we told you about the first United States presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump | USA Elections

This is how we told you about the first United States presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump | USA Elections
This is how we told you about the first United States presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump | USA Elections

An hour and forty minutes into the debate: 15 topics, closing arguments and a silent farewell

The two candidates have addressed a total of 15 thematic blocks. In the first block, they have focused on the economy (which, according to polls, is what will decide the vote for 90% of the American population that goes to the polls), national debt, abortion (focusing on the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, two years ago now), immigration, foreign policy, Israel, democracy (focusing on the assault of January 6, 2021) and the crimes of both. In the second block, they have continued with issues that affect the African-American population, climate change, social security and pensions, child care, addictions and opioids, the age of both and police violence.

After a second pause, both candidates made their final statements, each taking a couple of minutes. The presenters then dismissed the debate, and Biden and Trump could be seen standing silently at their podiums, not looking at each other. While Trump quickly left the stage, the US president was helped down the step of the stage by his wife, Jill Biden, and both approached to greet Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, the CNN journalists who moderated the televised event.

 
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