Abstract:Debates are important events during presidential elections in the U.S.A. Candidates are juxtaposed and engage with
each other on a wide range of issues. This poses the question how disagreement between the two candidates and the public is
managed. The aim of this paper is to articulate the prototypical argumentative pattern used by candidates which shows that to
defend that the public should vote for them, candidates recurringly make three central claims. Specifically, they claim that some
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