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Who’s Your Mudder?

PAUL J. RICHARDS

USA

PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/GETTY

St. Louis—Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump scowling at Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton during the second presidential debate, on October 9. The debate was ugly from the introductions, with the candidates pointedly not shaking hands when they took the stage at Washington University.

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