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Megyn Kelly last night’s debate won’t change Trump’s chances

Glenn Beck Kamala Harris says she had just one job last night: to convince skeptics that she's fit for the presidency.

Harris' goal was to “appear strong and tough and presidential,” Glenn told Megyn Kelly. “Did she do that to enough people?”

“No,” Kelly answered bluntly.

“I don't think there was anything game-changing that happened last night. Most people would say she won the debate. … I saw people taking it too personally. Ad hominem attacks “attack”

“She took every opportunity to be sneaky and insult him personally, so he never accepted the debate,” she continued, noting that Trump “accepted the debate on everything else.”

“I saw someone who couldn't control her emotions. She was on screen, sulking, rolling her eyes, hand on her chin,” Kelly said. “This country hasn't had a woman president in 250 years. The person who's going to be number one is not going to be someone who can't control her emotions, sulking, sighing, hysterical.”

“Let's not forget that this election is men versus women. Men support Trump and women support Kamala,” she continued, adding that she doesn't think men in particular will do anything come election day.

“I think they will be moved by the extremism of her policies. She is not a strong leader. She is the opposite of Margaret Thatcher. I found her schoolgirl-like attacks on Thatcher personally really disgusting,” Kelly said.

To hear the rest of the conversation, check out the video above.

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