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Parents Aren’t Allowing Their Kids to Watch the Presidential Debate

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Katie Reilly
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October 9, 2016, 9:01 PM ET
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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton (R) shakes hands with Republican nominee Donald Trump after the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on Sept. 26, 2016. TIMOTHY A. CLARY—AFP/Getty Images

As Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepared to face off again on Sunday, some parents lamented on social media that they won’t be allowing their children to watch the town hall-style presidential debate.

It’s likely the debate will cover subject matter that is inappropriate for children. Trump has in recent days increasingly tried to make decades-old allegations against Bill Clinton a focus of the race to deflect attention from a 2005 video that showed him boasting in vulgar terms that his star power allowed him to grope women without their consent. He has elevated claims from Juanita Broaddrick that Bill Clinton once raped her.

Speaking out on Twitter ahead of the debate, some parents said they would send their kids from the room when it starts:

https://twitter.com/jonagee/status/785270582312964096

Wondering whether it would be more disturbing for my 11-yr-old son to watch the presidential #debate or "Westworld" tonight. Tough call.

— Lucas Alexander (@lucas_is) October 9, 2016

https://twitter.com/knopeness/status/785266112535654400

https://twitter.com/yoyicarrillo/status/785266346103824384

Furious I can't watch this debate with my kid.

— Jennifer Senior (@JenSeniorNY) October 9, 2016

https://twitter.com/BowTiePolitics/status/785267458416513024

https://twitter.com/rebeccadonaway/status/785268588357652480

https://twitter.com/seankent/status/785271959722483712

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