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About: Get ready for political drama with this debate bingo card, perfect for anyone watching a heated showdown between Trump and Clinton. It captures the common back-and-forth, character attacks, interruptions, and emotional appeals that define high-stakes debates. Use it at watch parties or classroom discussions to make following the twists and turns more engaging and interactive.
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This Trump & Clinton Debate: Media Literacy BINGO Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Trump attacks Clinton's character, not her policies, Clinton clearly explains her stance on an issue and the reasoning behind it, Clinton attacks Trump's character, not her policies, Trump clearly answers a question, Clinton clearly answers a question, Trump attacks Clinton, Trump attacks Clinton, Clinton attacks Trump, Clinton attacks Trump, Trump interrupts Clinton, Trump interrupts Clinton, Clinton interrupts Trump, Trump makes an inaccurate generalization about a topic without facts to back it up, Trump makes an inaccurate generalization about a topic without facts to back it up, Clinton attacks Trump, Clinton makes an inaccurate generalization about a topic without facts to back it up, Clinton makes an inaccurate generalization about a topic without facts to back it up, Trump appeals to emotions with dramatic, loaded language, Clinton appeals to emotions with dramatic, loaded language, Trump appeals to emotions with dramatic, loaded language, Clinton appeals to emotions with dramatic, loaded language, Trump clearly explains her stance on an issue and the reasoning behind it, Trump does not answer the question, Clinton does not answer the question.