WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden sparred Thursday in their final presidential debate, hoping to sway undecided voters in the Nov. 3 election.
A look at how their statements from Nashville, Tennessee, stack up with the facts:
BIDEN: “Not one single person with private
"Not one single person with private insurance would lose their insurance under my plan, nor did they under ‘Obamacare,' they did not lose their insurance, unless they chose they wanted to go to something else."
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