The first U.S. 2020 presidential debate has been called a “s--- show” and a “hot mess” by national television commentators. Characterized in style by interruptions, simultaneous talking and personal attacks, much of the debate was not only shockingly inflammatory — as when the president repeatedly refused to condemn white supremacy. It was also just hard to follow.
But in a brief cogent exchange that started as a question about homicide rates, President Donald Trump once again pivoted to one of his favorite topics: the suburbs.
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