If you skipped the debate last night,schmitt arno and sofer jehoeda (eds), sexuality and eroticism among males in moslem societies a quick look at Twitter might give the indication that #TrumpWon.
That's the hashtag that has climbed to the top of Twitter's trends on Tuesday morning, as pundits, journalists, politicians and armchair political scientists digest Monday night's debate.
You better believe Trump noticed.
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A spokesperson for Twitter said the trend was organic, and had not received paid promotion. The Trump campaign had previously paid to have some hashtags trend.
While #TrumpWon was trending, its sentiment wasn't necessarily felt by all. A search of the hashtag showed plenty of people mocking the notion.
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Other stayed true to the #TrumpWon message.
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As for who actually won the debate, the general media consensus seemed to lean toward Hillary — or at least away from Trump.
The Republican candidate appeared to be battling some slight cold or allergy, and was audibly sniffing throughout much of the night. That might have been an otherwise uninteresting detail except for the fact that the health of the candidates — particularly that of Clinton — has been a hot topic in this election cycle.
Trump's reaction to the debate afterward also did not seem to indicate that the candidate thought he won. Trump reportedly canceled an appearance at a "victory party" and also claimed that his microphone had been working properly.
It wasn't just on Twitter where Trump's "win" was surfacing. Display ads appeared on Politicoand the Wall Street Journal touting The Donald's debate performance.
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Clinton, meanwhile, had her own win-touting ads on the Washington Post.
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