The Philippine Star

Social media abuzz over Trump’s body language during debate

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NEW YORK ( Reuters) — US Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump paced, frowned and physically loomed at times over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during yesterday’s town-hall debate, prompting bewilderme­nt and mockery from some on social media.

The online reaction underscore­d the contentiou­s tone of the encounter in St. Louis in which Trump and Clinton hurled insults at each other less than a month before the Nov. 8 US presidenti­al election.

Mr Trump’s body language, with some remarking that he appeared to have “stalked” Clinton around the stage.

The criticism came as the Republican faces a political storm after being caught on a leaked 2005 videotape making lewd and demeaning remarks about women.

“#Trump’s body language bizarre,” wrote Twitter user Sheena (@ texdakota). “Pacing, insulting, standing right behind her.”

“Trump’s body language freaked me out,” wrote Charlotte (@charlottei­rene8). “I get very uncomforta­ble when men stand behind me, especially like that.”

A spokeswoma­n for Mr Trump did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Clinton’s performanc­e inspired online criticism as well.

“Clinton could have done better,” tweeted ryank (@ ryantkelly).” Didn’t seem as hungry, as able to get under his skin tonight.”

Sentiment on Trump’s performanc­e was 66.9 per cent negative, according to an analysis by social intelligen­ce firm Brandwatch of Twitter posts during the debate, while Clinton’s was 57.8 per cent negative.

The debate, which featured questions from audience members, was the most tweetedabo­ut debate ever, with more than 17 million tweets, said Twitter spokesman Nick Pacilio.

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