Who is the real winner in the Trump-Biden debate?

Extranewsfeed blog says, “The debate had a single winner. Chris Wallace.”

“We win debates by swaying the audience to different positions. The political climate in the US (and Canada) is polarized. No debate will sway the audience.

“If Biden were on-point and polite for the full debate, Trump’s fans would see him as weak and boring. The same is true for Trump with Biden’s fans. People made their 2020 choice in 2016.

“The debate was not between Trump and Biden. Trump is right when he claims Wallace as a debater. The debate was one of chaos vs. orderliness,” says the blog.

During the debate, it was more like Wallace v/s Trump at some point. Hence, some people believe the FOX presenter was not fair in delivering his duties.

For Comedian Patton Oswalt Wallace should be removed as moderator for the next debate.

To some the debate was a boxing match with Biden and Trump, bashing heads, interrupted each other, insulted one another, and resorted to childishness.

LUKE SKYWALKER WEIGHS IN

American actor, voice actor, writer Mark Hamill says last week’s 2020 Presidential Debate was worse than The Star Wars Holiday Special.

But days after the debate, pundits are saying neither President Donald Trump nor his challenger Democratic party candidate Joe Biden won the debate.

They say the debate was rigged by the moderator, Chris Wallace, won the debate. But that the debate over the debate is not over.

British newspapers are saying Wallace allowed Biden to be ‘drowned’ out by Trump’s incessant disruptions.

Nevertheless, Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill took to social media after the 2020 Presidential Debate to announce his frustrations with the event.

“That debate was the worst thing I’ve ever seen & I was in The Star Wars Holiday Special,” said Hamill.

It is hard to get hardcore Star Wars fans to seriously sit down and watch the 1978 holiday special.

Now, what about a debate between Trump and Biden?

Others joined Mark Hamil in the chorus of criticism.

Screenwriter Jeremy Slater chimed in, “That was the worst thing I’ve ever seen, and I wrote Fantastic Four.

The 2015’s Fantastic Four was a box office disaster and is still talked about to this day.