Two of the most widely disliked major-party nominees in U.S. history, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, should welcome any chance to change the negative impressions voters have of them. Three nationally televised debates could provide that opportunity -- or could reinforce their weaknesses. Ronald Reagan used a quip to assuage concerns about his age on his way to victory in 1984; Al Gore's sighs while debating George W. Bush struck many viewers as smarty-pants condescension. Now it's Clinton's a
Source: Bloomberg Politics