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After an interesting campaign which started in March, when they first declares their intention to run for the post of president , with just six-week to the election, the Democratic Party candidate Hilary Clinton and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump had their first ever face-to-face debate.

The historical debate was predicted to be viewed by over 80 Millions in an unscripted and unedited debate that saw both candidates spar over economy policies, gun violence shooting against the black community, foreign policy and others in debate anchored by NBC correspondent Lester Holt.

Key points:

Both candidates accuse each other of falsehoods

Mr Trump defends his tax record, saying it shows he is smart

Mrs Clinton says at least she has a plan for defeating ISIS

During the debate Hilary Clinton accused Donald Trump of having long history of racist behaviour during a heated presidential debate that could reshape the 2016 campaign for the White House.

Mr Trump proposed the return of “stop and frisk” the controversial policing tactic that was ruled unconstitutional after being implemented in New York. He emphasised the need for “law and order”, while Mrs Clinton instead focused on discrimination against young black and Hispanic men.

When the topic turned to Mr Trump’s role in the “birther” movement, he gave a meandering answer that shifted responsibility onto Clinton associates, saying he had “nothing” to say to black people who might have found it offencive.

Mrs Clinton responded by essentially calling Mr Trump a racist, claiming that he had refused to rent apartments to black people in the 1970s decades before spreading a “racist lie” about Mr Obama.

She also issued stinging rebukes of Mr Trump on his business record and his refusal to release his tax returns.

“For 40 years everyone running for president has released their tax returns,” Mrs Clinton said when asking why Mr Trump had not released his. “Maybe he doesn’t want the American people to know he has paid nothing in federal income taxes.”

Mr Trump quipped: “That makes me smart.”

But she immediately hit back: “That means zero for troops, zero for veterans, zero for health.”

She also accused Mr Trump of “stiffing” people he had hired to work on his real estate projects, and the several instances in which he declared business bankruptcy.

Mrs Clinton was clearly well prepared for the debate, arriving with policies and punchlines at her fingertips. One of her strongest prepared lines was, incidentally, about being prepared.

“I think Donald just criticized me for preparing for this debate. And, yes, I did. And you know what else I prepared for? I prepared to be president. And I think that’s a good thing,” she said.

There were high points for Mr Trump as well- when he labelled Mrs Clinton a “typical politician” for offering an economic platform that “sounds good, doesn’t work”.

He also attacked her for reversing her position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the proposed trade deal, and for failing to solve major problems over her long political career.

Towards the end of the debate, the Republican claimed Mrs Clinton does not have the “stamina” to be president, clearly alluding to her recent bout of pneumonia.

“I said she doesn’t have the stamina. And I don’t believe she does have the stamina. To be president of this country, you need tremendous stamina,” Mr Trump said.

Mrs Clinton fired back: “Well, as soon as he travels to 112 countries and negotiates a peace deal, a ceasefire, a release of dissidents… or even spends 11 hours testifying in front of a congressional committee, he can talk to me about stamina.”

The debate concluded with both candidates pledging to respect the results of the election no matter who wins. It’s a sign of just how contentious this election has become that such a pledge is even necessary.

Debate Report Credit: ABC News & BBC UK

By gistyinka

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