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Debate organizers admit there were ‘Issues’ with Trump’s microphone

March 30, 2016: Republican presidential candidate DONALD TRUMP speaks to supporters during his campaign rally at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton, WI. Ricky Bassman/CSM (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
March 30, 2016: Republican presidential candidate DONALD TRUMP speaks to supporters during his campaign rally at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton, WI. Ricky Bassman/CSM (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)

From Newsmax

When Donald Trump complained about his microphone after his televised presidential debate Monday with Hillary Clinton, few people believed him — viewers had no trouble understanding his words.

But on Friday, the well-respected Commission on Presidential Debates said that in fact, the Republican candidate was right.

“Regarding the first debate, there were issues regarding Donald Trump’s audio that affected the sound level in the debate hall,” the commission said on its website, without elaborating.

In that terse phrase the independent group thus confirmed that Trump was right in denouncing the quality of his microphone, even if his initial complaint was met with widespread derision and disbelief.

“They gave me a defective mic. Did you notice that?” he asked reporters after the debate, which was viewed by a record-breaking 84 million people in the US alone.

“My mic was defective within the room. I wonder, was that on purpose? Was that on purpose?”

Hillary Clinton, enjoying the moment after a debate in which Trump seemed to struggle as the evening wore on, quipped that “anyone complaining about microphones is not having a good night.”

It was not clear how much difference the technical problems might actually have made. Trump’s words were at all times audible on the several networks that carried the debate, though at times there seemed to be a slight echo.

That might, however, have been distracting for the candidate, particularly one who seems to thrive on audience reactions.

On Friday, speaking at a rally in Novi, Mich., Trump said that the audio problems were more of a challenge than taking on rival Hillary Clinton.

“Working that microphone was a hell of a lot more difficult than working crooked Hillary Clinton, that I can tell you,” Trump said. “They just announced …. that the microphone in the auditorium, the big room, was defective, and it was difficult. And when you have a situation like that and you know it’s bad and you think you have 100 million people watching, what do you do, stop the show? Please fix it.”

“I wonder why it was bad?” Trump continued. “Think of it. I wonder why it was bad? It was so bad.”

For more on this story go to: http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/debate-organizers-issues-trump/2016/09/30/id/751138/#ixzz4MFaalfjh

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