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'I was sad. It was sad': Voters bemoan nasty debate - Black News Channel

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By MICHELLE L. PRICE Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — Donald Trump and Joe Biden debated. Americans cringed. After the presidential candidates put on one of the noisiest, most chaotic debates in recent memory, voters across the country struggled for words – printable words – to describe the display. Many went first to profanities. Others landed on more polite, but still biting, terms for the live, prime-time event, long considered evidence of the rigors of U.S. democracy: 'A joke,' 'a disgrace' and 'so disrespectful.' 'I was sad. It was sad, and it was very pathetic,' said Rickey Hampton, as the […]

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