The good thing about the debate is that he made it so clear who he really is. During the first couple of minutes it looked like he might pull off seeming calm and rational but it didn’t stick. This way we get to see how very much is at stake. We cannot withstand four more years.

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No one cares. We're voting #thirdparty because we ACTUALLY care about our future. This duopoly is a joke and we're not having it. Period.
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He really appeared unhinged ... he's also developed a kind of left leaning twist or tension in his head, neck an jaw ... it makes him appear frightening and demonic! ... I wonder if he's had a stroke?
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Two geriatrics playing childish games. I will bet China and North Korea are licking their lips. And Putin is rolling in the aisles. USA, a world power???
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It’s a safe bet he didn’t pick up a single vote from suburban women voters unless they were already in his brainwashed camp.
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I recall that same pattern from four years ago. He started out with relative focus, but as soon as he heard one thing he didn't like, the anger and the lack of self control spun out. As deeply upsetting as that "debate" was, if Biden/Harris win, it all served a high purpose.
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The world saw who he was in 2016. But he was still elected. Dems rigged this. If Bernie was in there he would have broken trump. Biden is going to lose and The handmaiden’s tale will become closer to reality.
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Word, sista!💖💖💖
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Except 40 million + voters like who he is regardless of how much of himself he reveals. And there are his sick jesters surrounding, supporting and enabling him.
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“Stand back and stand by” was the key comment in the debate. It was a call to his nascent version of Hitler’s SA and Mussolini’s Squadrismo. Shocking, even for him.
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