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Analysis of the CNN Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump

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U.S. President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump went head-to-head in the CNN Presidential Debate on Thursday night, pitching voters on their visions for America, as the push towards election day kicks into a new gear.

As the historic debate happened, 愛污传媒 analysts and guest panelists broke down the debate's significance through a uniquely Canadian lens.

Our live blog's colourful expert commentary was provided by:

  • Eric Ham 鈥 bestselling author and former congressional staffer
  • 鈥 body language expert and co-founder of communication training company TruthPlane
  • -- debate expert and political communications professor at Wake Forest University
  • Rachel Aiello 鈥 national correspondent for 愛污传媒

Recap the special coverage below


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