Monday night's debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton may be the most important one-on-one showdown of major party presidential nominees in American history. It will certainly be the most watched. Around 100 million people are expected to tune in, which means it will be not only the highest rated debate ever, but one of the highest rated television programs in U.S. history. It also has the potential to be one of the most vomit-inducing 90 minutes of entertainment our great nation has ever witnessed, which is as good of an excuse as any to drink heavily before, during and after the main event. Below is a handy guide to drinking as Clinton and Trump filet each other. Before and after, you're on your own.
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