Almost 32 million voters had cast ballots as of October 20 (with Texas still leading the way!), and voter turnout is expected to be the highest in a century. But sure, Trump not spewing bile in all directions last night was a winner!you're kidding, right? https://t.co/8DCTkBlvLc
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 23, 2020
“We have a president who’s running for re-election on a strategy of deliberate serial dishonesty,” Dale said. “That’s what we got from Trump at this debate.”
Trump says the administration is working hard to locate the missing parents of separated kids. Not true. A court appointed committee of lawyers and human rights groups are looking for them. This administration has only handed over information about them under court order.
— Caitlin Dickerson (@itscaitlinhd) October 23, 2020
And that issue of "low information voters"? Cuts both ways:
What was Trump talking about? How the language of Fox News invaded the final debate. https://t.co/8Adpm68Sxi
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 23, 2020
“I feel like he almost was speaking the language of Fox prime time,” Chuck Todd, host of “Meet the Press,” said on NBC after the debate. “If you watch a lot of Fox prime time, you understand what he’s saying. If you don’t, you have no idea.”
Although I'm confident Todd will have Hugh Hewitt on MTP this weekend to translate for us all. It's his journalistic obligation.
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