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Trump-Clinton race went to new lows in second debate, and social media exploded

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Trump-Clinton race went to new lows in second debate, and social media exploded

Following a week of controversy and scandal, the second US presidential debate got ugly fast on Sunday night, as the rancor turned it into the most tweeted debate of all time.

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