트럼프-바이든 첫 TV토론서 대충돌<br />President Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden clashed during the first televised 2020 U.S. Presidential debate.<br />While the duo traded barbs on six issues inlcuding COVID-19 response, often accompanied by insults and interruptions.<br />Kim Sung-min has the highlights from that session. <br />U.S. President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden clashed fiercely in their first presidential debate on Tuesday local time.<br />During the debate held in Cleveland Ohio, the two candidates discussed six topics -- the Supreme Court, the COVID-19 pandemic, race, the two candidates' records, election integrity, and the economy.<br />The discussion involved frequent insults and interruptions from the opponents, and calls for the moderator Chris Wallace to intervene, though he was barely heard.<br />The 77-year-old former vice president called the president a "clown" while President Trump dragged out Biden's son's drug issues.<br />Over the COVID-19 response, Biden blasted Trump's leadership, mentioning how more than 2-hundred-thousand Americans have died.<br />In response, Trump doubted his opponent's ability, saying how badly he did in the past.<br /><br />"Well, you didn't do very well in swine flu, H1N1. You were a disaster. Your own chief of staff said you were a disaster."<br /><br />"14,000 people died, not 200,000. There was no economic recession."<br /><br />Following the fierce debate, CNN's post-debate poll showed, six in ten people thought Biden had the upper hand over President Trump.<br />The CNN poll conducted by SSRS shows, around 60 percent of some 5-hundred-60 viewers of CNN said Biden was better in the debate, with only 28 percent voting for Trump.<br />Also, asking which candidate's answers were more truthful, 65 percent of the watchers picked Biden, while just under 70 percent said his attacks on Trump were fair.<br />Only 32 percent said Trump's attacks were fair.<br />Kim Sung-min, Arirang News. <br />