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Reactions to the Vice-Presidential Debate
I just watched the Vice-Presidential debate. Here are some of my reactions. 1. Joe Biden did well especially in the beginning and the middle of the debate, when he was passionate. Some may think that Biden projected an attitude of … Continue reading →
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