Super Nova wrote:I missed the debate but saw some shorts. I think Trump look better this time around. Did anyone see the debate?
I saw the debate. It was scrappy, and Trump won, but not by enough to change the outcome.
To Trump's advantage, this was a Fox moderated debate, which meant issues like gun freedom and recreational abortions were going to figure prominently. Clinton had to be equivocal about the second amendment, and defend very late term (i.e. 1 - 2 days from birth) abortions. I don't care how much heartland evangelicals hate trump, she just became a gun-hating babykiller and lost those states.
Trump was strong when talking about trade. He pointed out that the US had come off badly in trade deals, and he suggested that this was because the people making the trade deals are career politicians, or people appointed as a favour for political support. Such people are terrible negotiators and he simply said he will use better negotiators. If he couldn't negotiate a better deal for America, then America would go it's own way. I thought it was very strong and would play very well to American voters. It harnessed the "Brexit" philosphy and played to his strength as a businessman.
He also put Hillary on the defensive much more, but Trump missed some glaring opportunities to knock her out. For example, the moderator quoted from the Wikileaks release of Clinton's wall street speech transcripts, where she said she was for "open borders". Trump tried to use this to criticise Clinton for being soft on illegal immigration and talk about his own wall. However, Clinton deflected away from discussing immigration by expressing her shock and outrage that "Russian hackers" were trying to influence the outcome of the US election with the help of wikileaks. She actually turned it around and forced Trump to condemn the leaks of her transcripts. This was fucking stupid. Trump should not have done that, his response should have been "Hillary, you can't rig an election with the truth. You can blame Russia, but I will not condemn the truth" and then segue on about how he's going to drain the swamp of Washington. This was a huge missed opportunity and a bit of an own goal really.
All this was going pretty well, but then Trump fucked up and said he may or may not accept the outcome of the election. And now that's all the media want to talk about. Any points he gained from the above topics are going to be overlooked by this nonsense. He could have handled this much better. Words like "trust but verify" in a close election or invoking Gore/Bush would have been better.