President Donald Trump during the final Presidential debate at Belmont
University, Nashville, Tennessee on Thursday addressed the issue of leadership and stated that
if Joe Biden is elected as the President of America, the country, “will see the worst
depression ever.” Addressing citizens ahead of the November 3 election, Trump attacked Biden over myriad issues but stated that “success will bring us together.” He added, that the country was on a road to success.

His rival Joe Biden, addressing questions on leadership and uniting the nation, said, “I am going to give you hope. I will choose hope over fear. We will choose science over fiction.”

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The Democratic Presidential candidate further added, “I will take care of people who did not vote for me as well. I will ensure that everyone gets adequate chance.”

Biden further stated to his detractors that, he would ” make sure you’re represented,” highlighting that he would be an American President and would not segregate Republican-led states from Democrat-led states.    

While addressing questions posed by moderator Kristen
Welker, the Republican Presidential candidate Trump further stated, that people from all communities voted for him, and added, “success is going to bring us together.”

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The President further added, “But I’m cutting taxes, and he wants to raise everybody’s taxes, and he wants to put new regulations on everything. He will kill it. If he gets in, you will have a depression the likes of which you’ve never seen. Your 401(k)’s will go to hell, and it’ll be a very, very sad day for this country.”

The debate was moderated by Kristen Welker, and both the
Presidential candidates Trump and Biden answered questions on six key issues.