‘Learning to live’ with COVID-19, Bidencare and other top moments from the final presidential debate

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Here are the highlights and notable moments from 2020's final presidential debate.

If you were worried Thursday's debate was going to be a repeat of September's master class in interruption, you might have been pleasantly surprised. For most of the night.

“We’re fighting it, and we’re fighting it hard,” Trump said. “There’s some spikes and surges in other places, and they will soon be gone.” The former vice president shot back,"He says ‘we're learning to live with it.’ People are learning to die with it."Trump again accused Biden and his son, Hunter, of taking money from China, which the former vice president quickly denied.

The president’s tax returns would detail whether Trump still had the account, but he has refused to release them, arguing he can't because they are under audit. But an audit does not require Trump to keep his tax returns private. But the former vice president has campaigned against the adoption of a single-payer health care system, and instead proposed expanding the Affordable Care Act with a public option, which he called “Bidencare” on stage.

“We’re going to make sure we’re in a situation where we’re actually going to protect preexisting conditions” he added. “He’s never come up with a plan.” "We're trying very hard, but a lot of these kids come up without the parents. They come over through cartels and the coyotes," Trump said when asked how he plans to reunite those families.

When asked why the Obama administration did not do more to protect them, Biden conceded that it “took too long to get it right.” Moderator Kristen Welker of NBC News asked the candidates to speak one at a time: “The goal is for you to hear each other and for the American people to hear every word of what you both have to say.”

 

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