Trump's debate sniffles are louder than his words

*sniff*
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Peter Allen Clark
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From the very beginning of the first presidential debate, many viewers began worrying about Donald Trump's sinuses.

As the Republican nominee delivered his opening statements and began laying out his merits for finding a new way to boost jobs, he began to audibly sniff in between many talking points.

Perhaps because of Hillary Clinton's recent bout of pneumonia, many on Twitter expressed concern about Trump's health. And some might have been a little less than authentic in their worry.

Even former presidential campaigners had something to say about Trump's nasal interjections.

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Peter Allen Clark

I have done neat stuff all over these United States from sailing lessons on the Puget Sound to motorcycle maintenance on the backroads of upstate New York. My professional experience extends from newspaper reporting in the mountains of Eastern Oregon to fixing espresso machines throughout Kentucky. I also have kept a cat alive for 10 years.

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