InvestmentNews Twitter followers pick Donald Trump as winner of second presidential debate

The Republican nominee emerged as the clear victor for some, while taxes and health care provided fodder for lively viewer commentary.
OCT 10, 2016
By  Bloomberg
Who won the second presidential debate? Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, according to InvestmentNews' live Twitter poll following the showdown between the candidates at the University of Washington in St. Louis on Sunday. See the full results of the poll, which included 3,467 responses, in the chart below. Plus, see the highlights of the discussion on financial topics including taxes, health insurance and the Affordable Care Act. Join in on the Twitter conversation during the last presidential debate on Wednesday, Oct. 19 by using #INDebate16.

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