As some time ago, many of you had visited one of our articles about one of the last videos of the channel Bloomberg Television, we are doing it again today because we know how much it makes you happy. And so we decided to share with you today this latest content that might spark your interest.
Indeed, the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television has decided today to post a new video which is called "The First 2016 Presidential Debate, in 3 Minutes". Of course, you can now find it in full playback on our site for your greatest pleasure!
And as expected, the last video of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television is a hit on the first feedback we could read! It manages to interest a lot of internet users, which is not always easy considering the amount of content that can be found now on the internet as well as on applications such as TikTok, Facebook or Instagram.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video The First 2016 Presidential Debate, in 3 Minutes published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Sept. 27 -- Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican counterpart Donald Trump faced off in the first presidential debate of 2016 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. Right from the start, the two dived directly into attacks. They engaged in testy exchanges over trade, the U.S. economy, race and foreign policy. It seems Clinton may have got the better of Trump, with sixty-two percent of viewers in a CNN/ORC poll saying the former secretary of state won.