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Presidential debate: Trump criticises moderator Lester Holt
BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-36253275
Donald Trump has accused the moderator in the first US presidential debate, Lester Holt, of being tougher on him than on Hillary Clinton.
The Republican also complained about his microphone crackling and being at a lower level than his opponent's.
After an often bitter exchange, Mr Trump said he "might hit her harder" in the next televised debate.
Overnight polls with small samples were split on who won, but more rigorous surveys are due in the coming days.
Although Mr Trump told reporters immediately after the debate that Lester Holt had done a good job, he accused him of a left-leaning performance the next morning.
"He didn't ask her about the emails, he didn't ask her about the scandals, he didn't ask her about the Benghazi deal. He didn't ask her about a lot of things he should have asked her about. Why? I don't know," he told the US news programme Fox and Friends.
He said Mr Holt had been much tougher on him: "You watch the last four questions, he hit me on birther [Mr Trump's past allegation that President Obama was not born in the US], he hit me on a housing deal from many years ago, that I settled on with no recourse and no guilt... that's a beauty to be asked, a 40-year-old lawsuit."
He also said his microphone was "terrible" and crackled, and that his volume was lower than Hillary Clinton's microphone. He blamed this for what some listeners thought were sniffles by Mr Trump during the debate.
Asked to rate Hillary Clinton's performance, he said he would give the Democrat a C-plus, but declined to grade himself. "I think I really did well when they asked normal questions," he said, but added he naturally struggled when asked "unanswerable" ones.
On what he might do differently, he said: "I really eased up because I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings. So I may hit her harder in certain ways."
BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-36253275
Donald Trump has accused the moderator in the first US presidential debate, Lester Holt, of being tougher on him than on Hillary Clinton.
The Republican also complained about his microphone crackling and being at a lower level than his opponent's.
After an often bitter exchange, Mr Trump said he "might hit her harder" in the next televised debate.
Overnight polls with small samples were split on who won, but more rigorous surveys are due in the coming days.
Although Mr Trump told reporters immediately after the debate that Lester Holt had done a good job, he accused him of a left-leaning performance the next morning.
"He didn't ask her about the emails, he didn't ask her about the scandals, he didn't ask her about the Benghazi deal. He didn't ask her about a lot of things he should have asked her about. Why? I don't know," he told the US news programme Fox and Friends.
He said Mr Holt had been much tougher on him: "You watch the last four questions, he hit me on birther [Mr Trump's past allegation that President Obama was not born in the US], he hit me on a housing deal from many years ago, that I settled on with no recourse and no guilt... that's a beauty to be asked, a 40-year-old lawsuit."
He also said his microphone was "terrible" and crackled, and that his volume was lower than Hillary Clinton's microphone. He blamed this for what some listeners thought were sniffles by Mr Trump during the debate.
Asked to rate Hillary Clinton's performance, he said he would give the Democrat a C-plus, but declined to grade himself. "I think I really did well when they asked normal questions," he said, but added he naturally struggled when asked "unanswerable" ones.
On what he might do differently, he said: "I really eased up because I didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings. So I may hit her harder in certain ways."
