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Judging By These Facebook Numbers, Everyone Will Be Watching The Second Presidential Debate

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Kaitlan Collins Contributor
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Nearly 91 million people on Facebook have talked about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the last month.

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Republican nominee Donald Trump after the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on September 26, 2016

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The two candidates have generated over one billion likes, posts, comments and shares, according to numbers provided by Facebook Sunday. Most of those discussions revolved around taxes, racial issues, the economy, government ethics and criminal justice.

Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump

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In the state of Missouri — where the second debate is being held Sunday night — over 900,000 people have posted about, shared, liked or commented on content related to the Republican nominee almost 12 million times, according to Facebook. (RELATED: Judging By These Facebook Numbers, Everyone Was Watching Donald Trump Debate Hillary Clinton)

Donald Trump appears at a campaign rally in Arizona (Getty Images)

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Over 800,000 have done the same for Clinton almost 10 million times.

Hillary Clinton speaks to members of the traveling press aboard her campaign plane at Westchester County Airport on September 15, 2016 (Getty Images)

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Trump and Clinton will participate in a town-hall style debate for 90 minutes in St. Louis as Anderson Cooper and Martha Raddatz moderate.

They announced they will let the audience of undecided voters ask half the questions.