Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton argued over leaked tapes and deleted emails at the second presidential debate in St. Louis on Sunday night, but somewhat astonishingly managed to find something nice to say about one another in the end.
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Here’s what would happen if Trump were get kicked off the ballot. (It’s unlikely)

Clinton’s speeches released

Buried by the debate and Trump’s theatrics, transcripts of Clinton’s speeches to Goldman Sachs were released by WikiLeaks.

“Obviously, I’m kind of far removed because the life I’ve lived and the economic, you know, fortunes that my husband and I now enjoy, but I haven’t forgotten it,” Clinton told Goldman Sachs in 2014.

Clinton, who made millions off the speeches after leaving public office, was constantly challenged to release the transcripts by Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary.

“There’s a lot that could have been avoided in terms of both misunderstanding and really politicizing what happened,” Clinton said in a 2013 speech to Goldman Sachs. “You guys help us figure it out and let’s make sure we do it right this time.”

Memes of the debate

Social media was abuzz with the tale of Kenneth Bone, a sweater-clad voter who asked a rather dry question about energy policy at the end of last night’s debate.

October 10, 2016