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US election: Key takeaways from the last Trump-Biden debate

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The COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and race were among the topics Trump and Biden debated. They once more offered starkly different views.

Added on the 23/10/2020 06:28:51 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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