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Fact Checking The Final Presidential Debate Between Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump

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Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump

Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton square off for their final presidential debate. NPR's politics team, once again, joins with other NPR reporters and editors to scrutinize the candidates' statements in real time, as they arise during the debate.

You can follow along as the journalists live annotate or review the document below at any time later. Portions of the debate with extra analysis will be highlighted and followed by additional context and fact checking from NPR reporters and editors. 

Follow more highlights of the Trump-Clinton debate at NPR.org and live fact checks and streaming audio of the final presidential debate here, at KUNC.org

Note: This page will update automatically as the debate takes place. We will work to correct the transcript as it comes in, but due to the live nature of the event, there may be some discrepancies. Live transcript will begin to appear as the debate begins at 7 p.m. Colorado time.

 

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