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By the Numbers: Butting In, and Going On, Trump Dominates By the Numbers: Butting In, and Going On, Trump Dominates
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The first presidential debate on Monday drew all the hype of a Super Bowl or Academy Awards ceremony — and perhaps an audience to match. It may take days or weeks to measure the impact of the first confrontation between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, but a few hard numbers already tell the story of their clash. Here is a box score:The first presidential debate on Monday drew all the hype of a Super Bowl or Academy Awards ceremony — and perhaps an audience to match. It may take days or weeks to measure the impact of the first confrontation between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, but a few hard numbers already tell the story of their clash. Here is a box score:
Time speaking: 41 minutes, 21 secondsTime speaking: 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Words spoken: 6,181 Words spoken: 6,267
Questions asked: 17 Questions asked: 15
Questions dodged: 0Questions dodged: 0
Interruptions by opponent: 29 Interruptions by opponent: 39
Fact-checks by moderator: 0Fact-checks by moderator: 0
Assertions that opponent was untruthful: 10 Assertions that opponent was untruthful: 12
Time speaking: 44 minutes, 23 secondsTime speaking: 44 minutes, 23 seconds
Words spoken: 7,870 Words spoken: 8,401
Questions asked: 15 Questions asked: 16
Questions dodged: 4 Questions dodged: 8
Interruptions by opponent: 9 Interruptions by opponent: 8
Fact-checks by moderator: 5 Fact-checks by moderator: 6
Assertions that opponent was untruthful: 26 Assertions that opponent was untruthful: 24