My point is: Most Americans don't like Donald Trump. They don't want every issue turned into an anger junkie's battle against a demonized enemy, especially when they don't agree that the enemy -- immigrant children and the parents from whom they've been separated, people who wear masks -- is an enemy. Beyond the issues, they're tired of the style. It's emotionally demanding when most people have enough problems of their own. It's infantile.
(A significant percentage of the country does like Trump, and finds his style bracing and energizing. But while a majority of white men in America might feel this way, a majority of Americans overall don't.)
So I went to bed last night reading debate reactions like this:
I think Biden fared poorly overall but most people don’t watch the debates and he had quite a few good snippets. The highlights that circulate on social media matter a lot.
— Joshua Holland 🔥 (@JoshuaHol) October 23, 2020
And woke up to a lot of reactions like this:
Trump needed a moment, he didn't get it. That he didn't shit his pants doesn't mean he won. He didn't.
— Anthony B, (@swearyanthony) October 23, 2020
Translation: Last night wasn't a very good night for Biden, but it wasn't that bad.
However:
Joe Biden did a better job in the final debate on Thursday, according to a CNN Instant Poll of debate watchers. Overall, 53% of voters who watched the debate said that Biden won the matchup, while 39% said that President Donald Trump did....This won't surprise you:
All told, ... the debate did not do much to move impressions of either candidate. Favorable views of Biden before the debate stood at 55%, and they held steady at 56% in post-debate interviews. Likewise, Trump's numbers held steady, with 42% saying they had a favorable view of the President in interviews conducted before Thursday's debate and 41% saying the same afterward.
More debate watchers, though, said Trump's performance raised concerns about how he would handle the presidency (55%) than did Biden's (41%).
Women were more likely than men to say that Biden did the better job in the debate (60% of women said Biden won, 35% Trump, while among men, 47% said Biden won, 44% said Trump did).And in a CNN undecided voter panel in North Carolina:
CNN’s Gary Tuchman was running the panel, gathered outside in socially-distanced chairs outside on the Davidson College campus....There'll be other responses, but Biden last night seemed ready to govern like a thoughtful adult, while Trump still appears to be looking for a bar fight. Biden won last night.
“I want to ask you now, this is what our viewers have been waiting for, and that is this question about who you think won this particular debate,” said Tuchman, asking the voters to raise their hands to show who they thought won.
“Who thinks Donald Trump won this debate?” asked Tuchman. “I don’t see any hands. That’s a zero.”
Nine of the voters thought Biden won, and two said they thought it was a draw.
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