US Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump are set to square off in their second of three presidential debates on Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Trump and Clinton will answer questions “town hall-style” allowing audience members to directly question the candidates, a more personal format than the moderator-driven first round on September 26.
Trump’s poll numbers across the country have generally fallen since the previous debate, which attracted a record 84 million views.
The Republican has simultaneously claimed to have won the debate while also blaming the Commission on Presidential Debates for giving him a faulty microphone.
Nationally, Clinton leads Trump by an average of 4.5 percentage points, according to a Real Clear Politics poll released on Friday.
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