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Hillary wins TV duel: 52% against 39% Trump

The televised challenge, the last 20 days after the US presidential elections, sees the victory of the Democratic candidate according to the first CNN-Orc poll. White-hot clash between the two candidates and no handshake, neither at the beginning nor at the end.

Hillary wins TV duel: 52% against 39% Trump

The last and definitive duel between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump ended with the victory of the Democratic candidate for the US presidency. According to CNN, which conducted the poll with Orc, Hillary clearly had the upper hand: 52% of Americans preferred her, against the 39% consensus gathered by the Republican candidate. 

Twenty days after the vote, the winner therefore appears, and with a greater difference than the previous televised duels, Hillary Clinton. While Donald Trump keeps everyone in suspense, refusing to say whether or not he will accept the result of the polls. Strongly reaffirming how America is facing "rigged elections". And rejecting any accusation of sexual harassment: for the tycoon it is "lies", a "fiction" concocted by political opponents and by women in search of fame.

Frost went on stage between the two challengers on the stage of the University of Nevada. No handshake this time, neither at the beginning nor at the end. The tones are less heated and less raw than the previous debate, but the exchange of criticisms is just as heavy. With Hillary Clinton accusing her opponent of "denigrating American democracy" and of being "the most dangerous presidential candidate in history".

The toughest clash is on Russia, with the Kremlin leader once again a 'stone guest' of the evening, and the tycoon defined as a puppet in the hands of Moscow: "Vladimir Putin would like a puppet as president of the United States", he attacks Hillary. "You are a puppet - replies Trump - you don't like Putin because he was smarter than you and Obama, in Syria and everywhere". And if Aleppo "is a catastrophe" for the tycoon, it is only the fault of the failed policies of Obama and Clinton, the "most hateful" candidate.

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