Who dominated the first presidential debate, Trump Biden?

Donald Trump dominated the first presidential debate against his opponent, Joe Biden. The presidential debate, which lasted more than 90 minutes, was dominated by US President Donald Trump, who spoke more than 39 minutes, reports CNN. While his counterCandid, former Vice President Joe Biden spoke about 37 minutes. Trump [...]
Donald Trump dominated the first presidential debate against his opponent, Joe Biden.
The presidential debate, which lasted more than 90 minutes, was dominated by US President Donald Trump, who spoke more than 39 minutes, reports CNN.

While his counterCandid, former Vice President Joe Biden spoke about 37 minutes.
Trump since the beginning of the confrontation, attacked Beden and interrupted him during his response to each topic; the technique which caused Biden to lose his opinion at the key points at the beginning of the debate, broadcasts Klan Kosova.
During the fierce debate that took place, Trump questioned Benden's intelligence. As he [Biden] retorted, calling it “kloun” and the worst “president America has ever had”.
When Beden was asked why voters should choose him rather than Trump, the former deputy chairman said Trump has made the country <x0 most ill, poorer, more divided and violent”.
The Issue of Pandemia
For the fight against COVIID-19, Trump believes that the steps he took prevented more deaths from occurring, while stressing that, according to him, Biden would have made things worse.
In the meantime, Beden turned to cameras, asking the American people that if they trust President Trump for the coronavirus?
Beden stressed that polls show most Americans disagree with the way Trump has treated the pandemic.
Trump boasts the record that he claims has reached the solution to problems
Donald Trump believes that according to the experts, he enjoys huge crowds during the campaign, which Joe Biden can never reach.
“in 47 months, I've done more than you've done in 47 years,” told Trump Deputy Chairman Beden.
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden held the first presidential debate between them, while five weeks remain until the 3 November elections.
The debate took place in “hall Sheila and Eric Samson” at university facilities “Case Western” in the Ohio town of Cleveland.











