Who won the debate? Depends where you watched it.
The consensus among the media is that Hillary Clinton won 2016's first US presidential debate. But if you watched the TV coverage in the first few hours immediately after the debate, the consensus wasn't as clear.
If you were watching Fox News, you learned that the moderator was biased, that Clinton was robotic, and that she and Donald Trump basically battled to a draw. But if you watched MSNBC, you learned that Trump had done so badly it was actually unlikely he'd participate in further debates.
"Hillary won the first debate" will most likely become the accepted version of events. But as you can see in this video, on the night of, many different versions of the story compete to become the one everyone remembers.
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If you were watching Fox News, you learned that the moderator was biased, that Clinton was robotic, and that she and Donald Trump basically battled to a draw. But if you watched MSNBC, you learned that Trump had done so badly it was actually unlikely he'd participate in further debates.
"Hillary won the first debate" will most likely become the accepted version of events. But as you can see in this video, on the night of, many different versions of the story compete to become the one everyone remembers.
Видео Who won the debate? Depends where you watched it. канала Quartz
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