CONTRAST INSTEAD OF CHAOS
Trump and Biden sparred mostly respectfully in the final debate
President Trump clashed with former vice president Joe Biden in their second and final debate on Thursday night, swapping the constant interruptions he deployed in their first meeting for a barrage of criticisms about Biden’s family and political tenure as he struggled to defend his own handling of the COVID-19 pandemic that has come to define the race.

The more muted tone of this debate compared to the first allowed more room for the two men to unspool strikingly divergent views on the handling of the pandemic, immigration, and climate change, although Trump frequently sought to turn the debate back to personal attacks, betting the future of his presidency on unfounded claims and taunts instead of a robust and focused defense of his own record.

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