The same 33% who would say that Biden won if he walked out on stage and dropped ****ing dead before the first question.
There's a corresponding 33% (give or take) on the right side as well. This shouldn't be surprising. Most people (that care) are so emotionally invested on hating and vilifying the other side that it is staggering.
I'm on Trump's side - but even I can say, I was impressed with him ONLY in that he contained himself, didn't fall for being goaded, actually called for to not act like children.
But generally - not terribly impressed with his answers - most of them had very little depth. Which is surprising because in PRIVATE interviews he *can* KILL it. He IS capable of demonstrating an exhaustive level of knowledge and expertise on some subjects. He was not Reagan clever - he was more Bush Jr clever, which is to say, almost zero.
And to be fair - I felt sorry for Joe. That is what hell on Earth is - to be compelled to step into the most powerful office in the world and you know your mind isn't up to it - and you're afraid all the time. That history will not remember you as a statesman for fifty years - but as a drooling old man.