Trump-Biden final debate: Covid, wind and Hitler

NASHVILLE (HRNW) – President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden’s final debate on Thursday was a starkly more civil affair than their messy first showdown.

But that did not prevent the pair from clashing on everything from immigration to racism and even Adolf Hitler.

Here is a look some of the key moments of debate:

Covid: ‘I will end this’

With the pandemic at the top of American voters’ minds, Biden pledged to get a handle on the virus that has killed over 220,000 in the US — while charging that “anyone who’s responsible for that many deaths” should not remain president.

“We’re about to go into a dark winter. A dark winter,” warned the former vice president, vowing, “I will end this” — though he didn’t say how.

Trump, just past his own brush with the virus, offered his usual sunny take despite cases surging again.

“It’s going away,” he said.

 

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