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In the last debate before the presidential elections, there was concern among Bangladeshi residents in the United States about the behavior of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Republican candidate Trump and Democratic candidate Biden were very restrained and polite in the debate on Friday morning Bangladesh time, although they argued harshly with each other and in favor of themselves. However, expat analysts also think that this debate has become more systematic and professional.

The debate between Trump and Biden on the Belmont University campus in Nashville, Tennessee, focused on issues such as immigration, international politics, racism and climate change, in addition to the Corona issue.

Earlier, in the first debate held on September 29, the behavior of the two candidates was very aggressive, especially President Trump tried to insult Biden with nonsense and interrupted his speech. As a result, after the second debate was canceled, the organizers had to make several changes to the third debate, including the mute button. Many also think that there is no problem in the beauty of the debate. However, in the question and answer session of this debate, both candidates have said something in each other’s speeches.

Christine Walker, White House correspondent for NBC television, led the final debate. Before the discussion began, it was repeatedly stated that the moderator was not responsible for the mute button.

In the context of the debate, the chairman of the Department of Communication Studies at California State University. Shafiq Rahman told Kaler Kantha: ‘The last one is good, everything is fine. I think the way Joe Biden called for unity at the end of the debate has played out in people’s hearts. In particular, Biden wants to be president of the entire United States, not of a country divided into red or blue states. In that sense, Shafiq Rahman thinks that Trump could not raise the issue. He believes that Trump has done much better than in the first debate.

Dr. Shafiq said that Biden practically blamed Trump for the Corona problem. However, in this debate, Trump has tried to meet it with a lot of strategic statements. The educator believes that the controversy over immigration, racism and climate change has intensified. But he wants to keep Biden ahead.

On the other hand, Mushtaq Chowdhury, chief coordinator of the Bangladesh-American Republican Alliance, also thinks: “The last debate has been good.” When asked if he had met expectations, he said: “He seemed much more professional than the first.” In this debate, both candidates have filed complaints of corruption among themselves. In that case, Mushtaq Chowdhury thinks that the way Trump has spoken about Biden’s son Hunter Biden’s deals with China and Ukraine is an important part of the debate. He thinks Trump has done much better in the debate in his opinion.

The last debate in Nashville was also fraught with personal attacks. The fact that both candidates did not terribly like each other was also revealed in today’s discussion. In the debate, the two candidates took opposite positions on the fight against the coronavirus epidemic. On the issue of immigration, Trump said that if you want to come to this country, you have to do it legally. He spoke of an immigration system based on merit. On the other hand, Joe Biden has spoken about the humanitarian immigration system.

Advocate Muhammad Ali Babul, former president of the Bangladesh Law Society, New York, said: “The way Biden is talking about legitimizing the undocumented and doing something effective with the dreamers (who came to America illegally with their parents as children) is certainly very supportive of American immigrants. ” ‘Whatever the controversy, in the final judgment the voters will speak through the ballot. The lawyer said he would wait until November 3.



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