By Nicole Mills
Twitter went wild when Donald Trump accused Hillary Clinton of fighting the Islamic State (IS) group her “entire adult life”.
Most would assume that’s a good thing, if it had been physically possible.
It was part of an attack he launched on her for posting her plan to fight IS on her website.
“You’re telling the enemy everything you want to do,” he said, while keeping his own plan secret.
The panel of experts assembled on ABC News 24 after the debate unanimously declared Mrs Clinton the winner but David Smith from the US Studies Centre pointed out that “there will be plenty of people that buy Trump’s idea that all politicians, including Clinton, have failed so badly that they need a completely new approach”.
Mr Smith said in the end, the supporters of both parties will probably come away from the debate believing their candidate won.
Here are 12 key moments from the debate:
1. Clinton played the ‘rich-kid’ card early
When Mr Trump promised to cut corporate tax rates from 35 per cent to 15 per cent in order to stop companies, and jobs, leaving the United States, Mrs Clinton went on the attack.
“The kind of plan that Donald has put forth would be trickle down economics all over again … I call it Trumped up trickle down,” she said.
“We come at it from somewhat different perspectives. I understand that. Donald was very fortunate in his life and that is all to his benefit. He started his business with $14 million borrowed from his father.