With the US election less than a month away, Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton jumped into a crucial presidential debate in a town hall on Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

The debate for upcoming elections started with 'no humble hand shakes', 'no warm wishes' and 'hostile body language' of both presidential candidates-billionaire real estate mogul, Donald Trump and former U.S. senator and secretary of state, Hillary Rodham Clinton.

It actually started with Donald Trump threatening Hillary Clinton to send her jail and spoke ill about her husband Bill Clinton's sexual misconduct. Whereas Clinton was not behind and she also hit him back on several issues like Islamophobia, disrespecting Muslims and vulgar comments about women.

During a question about popular healthcare reform Obamacare, Mrs, Clinton said that she would like to reform and repair the law. On the other hand, Mr Trump termed it as disastrous law and replaces it with new plans.

While speaking about Syrian refugees Trump quoted, "Ms Clinton was going to allow in 65,000 refugees from Syria. We have no idea who they are, where they are from and what their feelings are about this country" Independent reports. Clinton condemned his words and said, "We are a country founded on religious freedom and liberty. How are we going to do that without causing great distress in our country?" Trump also refused to answer whether he would still insist upon banning Muslims from entering the US. 

The post -debate pools indicates that Hillary Clinton has come as clear the winner of the second presidential debate over her competitor Donald Trump. According to CNN, 57 per cent of people feel Ms Clinton won the debate, compared to 34 per cent of voters who felt Trump performed best.

Second presidential debate is over. People are talking, discussing it on social media and other channels. This debate was just another fight between two candidates. This race is far from over.