Compared to the past, the 2016 election has many special features.

For example, the two competitors' attacks on each other are quite fierce, and the words they use are very sharp.

Trump directly nicknamed Hillary: "Cheaty Hillary", and at the Republican National Convention, delegates even shouted rhythmically that Hillary should be "locked up"!

Hillary's camp was not to be outdone: claiming that Trump's moral standards were poor, that he was just a street thug, and that the button of nuclear weapons in his hands could cause a global disaster.

Many Democrats also said that Trump was in contact with foreign countries, and that he and Pelosi had a sympathetic relationship, and that they might have financial dealings.

Hillary herself, at a recent fundraising meeting, claimed that Trump's supporters were all "despicable people" because only "despicable people" would support "despicable people".

The smell of gunpowder was so strong.

In front of the TV, Martin and the girls each used their most comfortable postures - sitting on the sofa, sitting on the floor, or lying on the cushions, watching the warm-up highlights on TV.

When seeing the students from Hempstead and Hofstra University playing the roles of candidates and hosts, rehearsing for the upcoming TV debate, and the boy on the left imitated Trump's gestures vividly, everyone laughed.

Sophia asked Martin, "Do you think Trump can win?"

"What do you mean? This debate or the election?" Martin asked.

"I mean the debate." Sophia said.

Martin shook his head indifferently and said, "A debate doesn't mean anything. This is not the last century. With the full development of online propaganda, the influence of TV debates has greatly declined. It may still have an impact on the votes of some voters, but the effect is not great. There are too many channels to speak out now."

"But I am still optimistic about Trump in this debate."

"Although his debate level is average, well, well, he has no debate level at all, unless he is unreasonable. But Trump's appeal does not lie in his debate level. As the host of a TV reality show, this guy has a star effect. His appearance and speech always bring a strong sense of drama. . ”

“When others were speaking, he kept interrupting them, and was rude. When he spoke, he talked nonsense, answered irrelevant questions, and played freely, and the host couldn't stop him. Not only did he quarrel with other candidates, he also often argued with the host, spoke wildly, and cursed. He didn't care about rules and courtesy. For a traditional politician like Hillary, she had never met such an opponent and didn't know how to deal with it. ”

“Well, more importantly, it seems that the public also likes to listen to his nonsense, just like watching a play. ”

“Speaking of another element of the debate, thick skin, these two people should be quite suitable, and Hillary is slightly better. It's hard to say who will win or lose, but Trump should have the upper hand. ”

At 8 o'clock in the evening,The debate officially began.

In the first 30 minutes, as Martin expected, Hillary was indeed at a disadvantage.

Trump launched an attack on the issue of "free trade" as soon as he came on stage.

As a consensus between the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States, the concept of free trade has always been supported by the elite class, but it has caused the manufacturing industry to move out of the United States, resulting in the loss of a large number of jobs. The blue-collar workers who have lost their jobs due to this impact are Trump's main supporters.

As a representative of the powerful elite class, Hillary has always been a supporter of free trade. It was only when she found that the public opinion was not in the right direction during the primary election that she turned to oppose the TPP agreement signed last year.

Trump accused politicians like Hillary of having no opinions of their own and changing their ways easily as long as they could get votes. They talked about free trade for 30 years and signed so many agreements, but they let other countries take advantage of them and completely ignored the impact on the livelihoods of the middle and lower classes. Now that they found that it was not good for votes, they changed their positions again. The public should not trust such cunning politicians who wavered and had no firm beliefs.

In the face of Trump's offensive, Hillary seemed insincere and weak in response, and was in a passive defensive position.

However, Hillary is a veteran politician after all. Although her soft spot was hit, she still insisted on not admitting that she was wrong. "Hard-mouthed" is one of the basic qualities of politicians.

Then, she found an opportunity to fight back.

When discussing the issue of taxation, Hillary suddenly asked: "Mr. Trump, as presidential candidates, we all have to be role models for the public. On the issue of taxation, each of our candidates has released his or her tax return, but you haven't. Is this because you feel guilty? Have you done something wrong?"

Trump was speechless.

Hillary took advantage of the victory and shook her head while laughing and sarcastically inferring the reason: "' 〃I think the reason is actually very simple. Either Mr. Trump is not as rich as you emphasize; or you have not made any charitable donations as you claim; or you have already owed a lot of debt to the bank; or you have not paid taxes at all and are embarrassed to let people see it..."

It is not a glorious way to attack the opponent with such speculation in the debate, but it is not difficult to deal with it: the direct way is to ignore it; the dirty way is to do the same and speculate on Hillary's emails or health, which may be more suitable for Trump's usual rogue style.

But Trump still lacks experience after all.

He chose the worst way - responding directly to Hillary's accusation.

Hillary accused him of not paying taxes, and he patted his chest and refuted loudly, but it was obvious that there was no logic in his words: he said "I know how to use the law", and then said "(No Zhao's) taxes are all wasted by (politicians)".

Hillary accused him of taking advantage of the mortgage crisis to make a profit, and he said: "I am doing business, forMake money, and it's not illegal. "

Hillary accused his company of being sued by the government for racial discrimination, and he didn't even deny it, but said: "We have settled out of court, and the parties didn't say anything."

Then he added: "Many real estate companies have been sued, and it is our tradition to separate white and black communities."

To others, this rebuttal is basically equivalent to admitting that Hillary's accusation is not unreasonable.

Obviously, Trump, who rarely has this kind of debate experience, has fallen into Hillary's trap. Just look at the frequency of Hillary's head shaking, and you will know how proud she is now.

(Brothers, please protect me, please give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards, thank you.)

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