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Donald Trump edges Biden in presidential debate as he takes responsibility for Covid and hits rival over Hunter scandal

A COMPOSED Donald Trump came out on top in the final debate of the election.

The president stayed on message in a more disciplined way - sticking to the talking points of the coronavirus pandemic and the economy.

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, for their second and last in-person clash with just 12 days to go before the election.

Last night, the president said he takes "full responsibility" for the spread of coronavirus in the US.

Trump was far more subdued in Thursday's debate compared to his last appearance against Biden three weeks ago.

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was also seen taking diligent notes as Biden spoke – something he has tended to avoid in the past.

However, it is unclear how Trump's improved performance will impact the election as 47million Americans have already voted.

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The US President also slammed Joe Biden over the laptop scandal involving his son Hunter in a fiery - but measured - final presidential debate on Thursday.

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during the first segment – with President Trump repeating his belief that the virus is "going away" and the US is "rounding the corner" in its fight against the disease.

Trump said he took "full responsibility" for the actions of his administration during the pandemic - but added it was " fault" coronavirus spread to the US in the first place.

"It's not my fault that it came here," Trump said, adding: "And it's not your fault either, Joe. It's China's fault".

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