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A town hall with Trump was testy, a forum with Biden was much quieter: Here are takeaways from each - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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A canceled presidential debate turned into a tale of of two very different town hall forums.More than 1,000 miles apart on Thursday, President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden faced voters questions on everything from COVID-19 to race relations to health care.But one was tense and testy. The other was conversational and intimate.Here are five takeaways from the dueling televised appearances:Guthrie grills, Stephanopoulos takes softer tackIn Miami, NBC moderator Savannah Guthrie

Source: The State Journal-Register: Local News, Politics, Entertainment & Sports in Springfield, IL
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