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The Best Moments of the Town Hall Debate

Or at least the funniest

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The Best Moments of the Town Hall Debate

With more scandal arising and many questioning Donald Trump's ability to lead, Sunday's Town Hall Debate was bound to be interesting, to say the least. And it was. But not in the way presidential candidates would want their debate performances to be. Here are some of the best moments from Sunday's debate.

1. Trump's awkward camera angles

While town hall debates are sort of similar to regular debates, one major difference is the stage on which candidates can speak. Because they are able to roam around to address voters directly, there are many cameras, with many angles, making it important that one knows how to look in said camera angles. Lol @ Trump.

2. Clinton's faces

Sure, Trump and Clinton both said some dumb things, but Clinton's facial expressions made it all worth while.


3. Honest Abe

Yes, the best answer to the question about public and private sectors is to say that Honest Abe is more honest than "Crooked Hillary". That is totally not a tall tale that literally all children know, and not actual fact. Honest Abe, y'all.

4. Kenneth Bone

Aaahh, Ken. The cute sweater, the informative question about the environment, and most importantly proving to the world that disposable cameras are still a thing. America loves you Ken! #ken4president

5. The Final Question

In what was probably the best question of the night, the final undecided voter proposed a question requiring both candidates to admit something they admire about one another. Clinton said she admired Trump's children and their hard work, which was due to him, and Trump called Clinton a "fighter" and admired her perseverance. If only we could get as civil of answers to the regular debate questions..


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