The US Presidency Candidates Are Preparing For The Third And Last Debate
U.S. Marion Schneider
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The third and final debate between the candidates for the US presidency, Donald Trump (Republican) and Hillary Clinton (Democrat), will be held on Wednesday evening local time in Las Vegas (Nevada) and it is expected that it will be followed by a range number of people, even if over time the third presidential debate in the United States was the least interesting comment on Wednesday.
The reason this final confrontation between the two candidates for the White House could be one exception is the Donald Trump’s accusation that the campaign team of Hillary Clinton, the media and political system conspire to falsify the election of 8 November.
After broadcasting these record allegations against, Trump became the main topic of interest in the electoral campaign in the United States. In the second debate, held on October 9 he denied that the Republican candidate would have behaved in such a manner and said that it was about a discussion locker.
Since then, however, ten women have publicly accused Trump that he made sexual advances, most cases occurring over a decade ago.
With only three weeks before the presidential election of 8 November, Hillary Clinton has a substantial advance in the preferences of the American electorate to Donald Trump – Democratic candidate is supported by 48.9% of American voters and Republican candidate by 42%, according to a survey Review published by realclearpolitics.com.
Few political analysts believe Trump’s performance in the last televised debate could significantly change this situation.
However, Aaron Kall, professor chariot at Michigan University, estimates that the Republican candidate debate in Las Vegas should not feel any pressure because he has nothing to lose.
No need for him to go out to battle on all subjects, explained Kall, adding that Trump should focus on issues such as where the server private e-mail of Hillary Clinton and the recent revelations of Wikileaks on the Democratic candidate, which new York billionaire considered it the most corrupt person to ever be a presidential candidate.
The Clinton-Trump third televised debate, which will last 90 minutes, will start on Wednesday at 18:00 local time and will be hosted by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Just as in the first debate, the two candidates will be on a plateau behind two lecterns, unlike the 2012 elections, when Mitt Romney and Barack Obama were seated around a table – AFP notes.
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