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After Trump's Taped Comments, Gloves Off In Second Presidential Debate

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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the second 2016 presidential debate. (Rick T. Wilking/Pool via AP)
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the second 2016 presidential debate. (Rick T. Wilking/Pool via AP)

Sunday night's presidential debate in St. Louis began with a question on the leaked video that has damaged GOP nominee Donald Trump's campaign — the video shows Trump making crude comments about women, including making unwanted sexual advances.

Trump's strategy Sunday night was to go on the attack, bringing up former President Bill Clinton's alleged sexual misconduct.

WBUR's Republican analyst Todd Domke and Democratic analyst Dan Payne joined Morning Edition to discuss the outcomes of the debate.

This segment aired on October 10, 2016.

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