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Hilary Clinton Debate Analysis
With the elections less than a few months away, political debates always seem to get the best of politicians and their supporters. This year’s debate was nothing short of unexpected controversies. Shortly after the debate held on the night of September 9th, uproar arose all over America after the remarking comments that candidate Hilary Clinton made about Donald Trump and his supporters.
After what seemed to be an intriguing debate, Hilary Clinton described Trump’s ideologies which constitute and promote (according to Clinton); ‘[…] racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic’. Clinton categorized all these aspects into a basket which included not only Trump, but anyone who accepts and condones such deplorable behaviors. Essentially,

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