Final Presidential Debate Highlights: Wallace is public’s new favorite
By Jean Regulano | Oct 20, 2016 07:16 AM EDT
All aspiring presidents of the United States worked their best to galvanize the public that now more than ever is the time to continue the fight for a more sustainable, more progressive, and more empowered United States. Today, the last presidential debate has been pushed through after numerous general debates, Democratic primary debates, and 12 other debates hosted by the Republican Party.
After Donald Trump stepped on the integrity and personality of Hilary Clinton, the debate viewers identified Clinton as the winner of the last presidential debate. Being called by Trump as a 'nasty woman,' Clinton impressed the crowd by putting emphasis on her plans for the Social Security Fund.
"I am on record as saying that we need to put more money into the Social Security trust fund - that's part of my commitment to raise taxes on the wealthy. My Social Security payroll contribution will go up, as will Donald's, assuming he can't figure out how to get out of it," said Clinton.
Other than the exchanges between Trump and Clinton, there is one more person behind the success and highlights of the recently concluded presidential debate. This is Chris Wallace who went on his beast mode as he acted as the moderator of the event.
With all his emotions and irritated feelings with the exchanges of Trump and Clinton, he shouted gracefully to the public that he is not a 'potted plant' and that he is just doing his job fairly as a moderator.
Undeniably, it was Wallace who made the night of all the viewers of the Presidential Debate after speaking up despite the fire burning on the stage. Indeed, "not a potted plant" truly is he.
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