Wednesday, 28 September 2016

US Presidential Debate Verdict Now

US PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE 2016:-

WORLD MEDIA RATE CLINTON  WINNER OVER TRUMP - Europe News Week
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"Russian pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda also sided with Trump, noting that in the U.S. “the media is openly for Clinton” though the publication also noted U.S. viewer polls showed Clinton won the debate.

In Europe, media was largely leaning towards a Clinton victory, with Trump’s more fiery demeanor being the biggest downfall of his performance. France’s popular conservative daily newspaper Le Figaro declared that a “dominant Clinton” had scored “significant points” while Trump had been “unable to raise the standard” from his frenetic style at his campaign rallies.

The country’s major leftist newspaper Liberation also declared “advantage Clinton” and branded Trump’s style “in retreat, on the defensive and unable to break from the discursive strategies of his rallies.”

In the U.K., leftist newspaper The Guardian highlighted that a “calm” Clinton had “landed several big blows including on Trump’s taxes and “racist behavior,” while Trump was portrayed as frenzied. The paper referred to Clinton’s claim that Trump was “stiffing thousands” of contractors by declaring bankruptcy as a businessman and his campaign doubting that U.S. President Barack Obama was born in the U.S.

Conservative newspaper The Daily Telegraph also appeared to give Clinton the victory, by majority verdict of its political correspondents. Trump’s congested voice and “sniffy” was widely commented on on U.K. social media.

“A victory by points for Clinton, but not quite a knockout for Trump,” Germany’s popular Bild tabloid declared Tuesday morning, referring to Clinton’s calm demeanor and the lack of huge slip ups by either candidate during the night.

Spain’s national newspapers, such as El Mundo and El Pais, as well as influential Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia, hailed Clinton as the winner, also praising her demeanor.

Elsewhere, Clinton’s racism accusations against Trump received attention in Mexico, a country that the Republican candidate has vowed to fence off from the U.S., should he be elected.

“Clinton sweeps Trump aside,” Mexico’s state Notimex news agency reported, citing a CNN poll that pointed to Clinton as the victor".

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