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Much of America stayed home to watch the great debate.
“Homeschooling keeps them indoors,” explained Mike McCloskey, owner of the Railroad Street Bar & Grill in Linfield, Pennsylvania. “Teaching children in the morning is even more difficult after a difficult night.”
It didn’t prevent a bit of politically tuned rally at this self-described “optimistic beer hub,” alongside the Norfolk Southern rail line that runs through the freight transition state.
In America, they say that if you don’t win Pennsylvania, you don’t win the country.
After an hour and a half of looking the debate, the verdict in Linfield favored Donald Trump, although not unanimously.
Colleen Dougherty told Sky News: “I think Donald Trump owned this. I don’t think Joe Biden really had anything to contribute. I really hoped he would. And we really had nothing.” “
John Lappin saw Trump as the victor. He said, “One came with a sheet of paper in front of them that can only read from it. The other is a leader of our country. It really isn’t much more difficult than that.
Others did not declare a clear winner, but saw a loser: the voting public.
Meredith Warren said: “This is terrible, everywhere. It is very annoying to watch, but this is the best representation for our country right now. I think the two are little children going back and forth to each other. They didn’t.” . Don’t answer any questions. “
McCloskey added: “It was a wild ride, it went right, it went left. A lot happened, there were a lot of interruptions.
“Right now, seeing that, I would feel very bad for the American people. Because there was no order. It was everywhere. And I understand why people look at us as a laughingstock. I don’t think anyone has won. that debate. “