28 Debate GIFs That Perfectly Sum Up The 2016 Presidential Election
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28 Debate GIFs That Perfectly Sum Up The 2016 Presidential Election

One of the craziest elections in history.

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28 Debate GIFs That Perfectly Sum Up The 2016 Presidential Election
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No matter where you stand on this election, everyone can pretty much agree that the 2016 Presidential Election was ridiculous in so many aspects. As people head to the polls on Nov. 8, they will be taking into consideration the views of the two candidates, things that they saw regarding them in the media and the he said-she said game that has characterized the election. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are two unique candidates with many opposing viewpoints, different backgrounds and a deep dislike for one another. From WikiLeaks to Trump's horrible comments about women and everything in between, it is easy to say that watching the events of the election unfold was not boring! There are so many memorable moments and here are just a few captured of the two candidates in GIFs.

1. The first debate is about to start and it is going to be an interesting hour.

2. At least they are civil with one another.

3. They begin to discuss subjects like the economy, terrorism and each candidate's personal fitness to be president. Then Clinton brings out this burn.

4. When Trump is asked about taxes or the economy, and always tries to change the subject.

5. The candidates then began to make personal attacks on one another.

6. Then Clinton said this — clearly made up on the spot — phrase that just left everyone wondering why they are attacking one another and not focusing on the important issues.

7. Eventually, the second debate arrived and everyone was hoping that one would be a bit more enjoyable to watch.

8. But the candidates came out and refused to shake hands. #Awk


9. Let's get ready to rumble!

10. When Trump was asked about his so-called "locker room talk."

11. He then tried to recover by saying:

12. Then quickly reverted the subject back to one of his favorite topics:

13. Followed by some of this ...

14. Then Clinton attempted to answer some of the questions asked by the moderators and tried her best to be relatable to the American public.

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15. Until Trump said:

16. Is this really a Presidential Debate or a fight on the playground?

We all feel you, Anderson Cooper.

17. But all Clinton could respond with was:

18. Things began to get out of control and the moderators "attempted" to get them to calm down and stay on topic.

19. Trump continued discussing his views, followed by his great sources of evidence.

20. And by far the best moment of the debate was when Ken Bone, the star, was born.

21. I think that all of America had enough after that debate — especially this lady.

22. The third and final debate was bound to be a showdown.

23. Hearing them argue and talk over one another yet again had America like.

24. It was more of this:

25. And strange accusations like this one:

26. It left us all wondering:

27. And left us all quite speechless.

28. To truly close us out, Chris Wallace left us all with this message at the end of the final debate.

May the odds be ever in our favor, America ...

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