What was said in the final confrontation between Trump and Biden

US President Donald Trump, and his Democrat challenger, Joe Biden, offered harsh and opposing views about the pandemic and the coronary in Thursday's final presidential debate, aiming to convince some indecisive voters, considering that they have remained 11 days before their race on November 3rd. [...]
The current president, Donald Trump, used a more cautious tone than in the first chaotic debate in September, when he repeatedly interrupted his challenger, Biden. But Thursday's clash still contained many personal attacks between two men showing little respect for each other and Trumpi during the show raised grave accusations of corruption and groundless facts against Joe Biden and his family.
Many debates with the basic thematics the two rivals debated were on a number of topics, including the economy, race, climate change, health care and immigration, but the main theme was the Coronavirus, which caused the death of more than 221,000 people in the United States. The debate on the issue took place throughout the election campaign.
The Democratic candidate for president of the US, Joe Biden, said whoever is responsible for these deaths by the Coronavirus does not deserve to be president of America.
Topics were also discussed on the climate issue, where Trump accused Beden of ruining the oil industry and asking questions about what will happen to Texas and Pennsylvania. Beden said he is obliged to work for the health of citizens, and all American citizens deserve good and affordable health (advised health care).
There are still quite a few voters who have not decided on who they will vote on. A record 47 million Americans have already cast ballots, Reuters writes, broadcast Express.











