I think it was good final debate for Trump.
He hit all his issues. He stayed focussed, disciplined and genuine. And Hillary, as usual, was scattered, continually pivoted the debate to distractions and appeared most disingenuous. There is always a hidden agenda that lurks behind Clinton's facade. Importantly, Donald sketched out a grand vision, roughly, no doubt, but tangible. Hillary, as usual, was the dutiful amoral bureacrat and ideologue who promised only the miasma of the status quo.
I was pleased that abortion was actually mentioned. First time i can remember it has in a while, and in direct opposition to the feminist lobby's filing it all as 'settled law'. The debate shone a light on the especially repugnant late term abortion procedure, which rips a fully viable infant limb from limb in the womb. Hillary of course saw nothing wrong with this 'medical' therapy.
I'm glad Trump also noted his differences on Trade with Ronald Reagan.. the NeoCon icon... who was a pretty boy marionette to the dark Free Market forces that ran his administration.. and was indistinguishable from the imperial economic policies of Bill Clinton, the Bushes, Obama. That was brave, and i thought a slap at the RNC establishment who use The Ronald as perfect poster child.. despite his grossly overated Presidency.
The usual rabid mainstream media spin of Trump not accepting the outcome has reached its usual hysterical tone. He should have said he'd accept a result that was fair and transparent and left it at that... but he didn't say he wouldn't. It's trivial in any case.
I expect the Mainstream Polls will forced to move relentlessly in Trump's favour now, bringing them into line with the nonideological polls which have this as a dead heat. That will force the Mainstream Press to deal with issues instead of character assasination.. all to Trump's advantage.
This is going be close. I think the election will be fair and Trump will pull out an undisputed victory at the end. The alternative is absolutely grim to contemplate.