By Trevor Hunnicutt and James Oliphant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) โ Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden and his Republican rival Donald Trump took the stage on Thursday night for a debate that offers voters a rare side-by-side look at the two oldest candidates ever to seek the U.S. presidency.
Here are some of the major takeaways from the debate:
NO HANDSHAKE, HOARSE VOICE
The two men, who make no secret of their disdain for each other, did not shake hands as they walked to their podiums at the start of the debate. Biden frequently referred to Trump as โthis guyโ during his remarks.
Biden, noticeably hoarse, accused Trump of leaving him a โterribleโ economy in response to the moderatorsโ first question about the rising prices paid by consumers.
Trump replied that Bidenโs handling of COVID was a โdisasterโ and said inflation was โabsolutely killing us.โ
He blamed the pandemic for wrecking the economy and his shot at re-election. โEverything was rocking good,โ he said.
Voters, right now, seem to be agreeing more with Trump than Biden, with polls showing they favor Trumpโs handling of the economy. Bidenโs challenge on Thursday was to make clear to viewers that his administration is the one that dug the country out of the pandemic-induced hole.
LOSING HIS TRAIN OF THOUGHT
Biden, 81, seemed to lose his train of thought while responding to a question about the national debt.
His voice trailing off several times, Biden first referred to โbillionairesโ as โtrillionairesโ before correcting himself.
Then, while arguing that the wealthy should pay more tax, he seemed unable to complete his sentence, pausing for an extended awkward moment, before ending his thought in a way that sounded nonsensical. Tax reform would create money to help โstrengthen our healthcare system, making sure that weโre able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I was able to do with the, with the COVID, excuse me, with dealing with everything we had to do with,โ Biden said before pausing.
โWe finally beat Medicare,โ Biden said, likely referring to COVID-19.
Trump, 78, pounced.
โHeโs right. He did beat Medicare. He beat it to death.โ
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt and James Oliphant; Editing by Ross Colvin and Daniel Wallis)
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