NewTrump allies move to stem damage from strong Clinton debate performance

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s team scrambled Tuesday to stem political damage from his first debate with Democrat Hillary Clinton as he claimed unfair treatment and renewed his criticism of a Latina pageant contestant that had drawn attacks from Clinton.
Both global financial markets and everyday voters in polls said Clinton carried the day in their early reviews of the highly anticipated showdown.
Trump’s aides tried to spin the night as a win even as a CNN poll showed that 62 per cent of voters who watched said Clinton won the debate compared to 27 per cent for Trump.
Risk appetite improved in the debate’s immediate aftermath as traders judged that the possibility of a Trump presidency was receding, with the Mexican peso surging against the dollar as havens from gold to Treasuries retreated.

The debate quickly got personal on the stage at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, on Monday, as Trump, 70, accused Clinton, 68, of staying home while he campaigned and Clinton questioned his wealth, charitable giving, and whether he pays any federal income tax.