The Morning Call
Besides Donald Trump refusing to declare if he will accept results of the November 8th elections, the last debate that ended a few hours ago in Las Vegas has largely been seen as a King-making event by both Republicans and Democrats behind Trump and Clinton respectively. While polls show trump is losing in key states after facing a string of sexual assault allegations, the two went head-to-head on issues ranging from their policies on the US economy, terrorism, race to the war in the Middle East. The two clashed with varied opinions over foreign policy, abortion, gun laws and once again Russian president Vladimir Putin who Clinton claimed wants a puppet as president of the United States.
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