I agree with both of your past two posts, HA -- let's play it safe and make it seem like we're just about to answer the question any second now, but spin it off into a topic you want to cover, but also make it sound very thoughtful and compelling. The viewer is left wondering, "Wait, did he just answer the question or not?"
The debates are increasingly frustrating for me. This supposed "town hall" debate was about as far from what I imagine a town hall meeting to be as possible.
I laugh out loud when I hear people say, "I'm still not sure. I'm going to watch the last debate to get more information." That's hilarious.
It's the same old answers, and throwing out the same old fuzzy facts and figures, half-truths and manipulations.
The notion of either of these guys as "agents of change" verges on the absurd.
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