Opinion: The most despicable things Trump said at the debate
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39% : This came up during a discussion of the war in Gaza, with Trump saying, "Let Israel finish the job."29% : Some correctly noted that Trump revealed his view that Black Americans are relegated to working in low-paying, menial jobs that anyone could fill.
21% : But there's no debating that Trump is once again trafficking in what sounds an awful lot like bigotry, because he believes it will return him to the White House.
18% : To make matters worse, Trump repeated the use of Palestinian as a smear on Friday at a rally in Virginia, where he said about Democratic US Senator Chuck Schumer, "He's become a Palestinian.
14% : But Trump was not talking about hard data or certifiable facts; Trump has long insisted that he's not a racist, but he was peddling what sounded to many of his critics like racist drivel -- presumably to attract voters he believes would be conned into supporting him.
12% : Trump used his heritage as an insult during the exchange when he said Biden "has become like a Palestinian."
12% : If Trump, in an effort to insult the president, had said that Biden had "become just like a Black person" or "become just like a Jewish person," we would have rightfully heard cries of outrage.
11% : Rep. James Clyburn, a Democrat from South Carolina, speaking Sunday on CNN's State of the Union, noted that Trump's "Black jobs" remark shows that Trump has "a low opinion of Black people."
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