The 2016 presidential election debates in the United States of America were a series of three debates. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had the great opportunity to go up and debate about specific topics and answer few individual’s questions. Although, Hillary Clinton was considered to have won all three presidential debates by the scientific opinion polls of liable voters. Notwithstanding this, Donald Trump won the presidential election held on the 8th of November, 2016. The presidential debate had some interesting and crucial argumentative. …show more content…
Although presidential debates are a fairly modern ritual, political debates are not. In 1858, Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas held a series of debates. The seven series of debates were about serious issues including the moral and economic dilemmas posed by slavery. The runners had all of their debates in Illinois’ seven Congressional districts. In each debate, either Douglas or Lincoln would make an opening address that lasted around one hour. Then, the other candidate was selected would have an hour and a half to make his speech. Formerly, the first speaker had an extra thirty minutes to make a refutation. Although Lincoln lost the presidential election, his debate implementation and fierce opposition to slavery helped launch him to national prominence. The first nationally televised presidential debate took place on the 26th of September, 1960. An estimated 70 million Americans watched Vice President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy debate live on their