A chipper Hillary Clinton told reporters riding her campaign plane on Tuesday morning she’s ‘thrilled’ with her own performance in last night’s debate.

Her opponent, on the other hand, did not deliver. ‘Anybody who complained about the microphone is not having a good night,’ she shouted at the press as she walked back to her own section at the end of a gaggle.

If Trump decides to bring up her husband’s affairs in the next round in retaliation Clinton calmly indicated that she'd be ready. ‘He can run his campaign however he chooses.’

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A chipper Hillary Clinton told reporters riding her campaign plane on Tuesday morning she’s ‘thrilled’ with her own performance in last night’s debate

A triumphant Clinton mocked Trump's complaints that his microphone was malfunctioning saying it signaled that he had a bad night

Clinton waves as she boards her plane in White Plains, New York, after taking on Donald Trump last night for the first time on the debate stage on Long Island. She spoke to reporters on her way to North Carolina

After Monday’s debate Trump took to the spin room to claim that he had a defective microphone that inhibited his ability to perform.

The Republican even suggested that the bipartisan debate commission set him up to help Clinton win the 95-minute slugfest.

Former New York City Mayor and Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani said Monday evening that he'd skip the next two debates based on what he saw in the first one.

'If I were Donald Trump I wouldn't participate in another debate unless I was promised that a journalist would act like a journalist and not an incorrect, ignorant fact checker,' Giuliani stated.

A GOP White House candidate himself in 2008, Giuliani was quick to add, 'I did not say what I'm advising, I'm saying what I would do. Whatever advice I give to Donald Trump, I'll give to Donald Trump.'

Trump’s campaign manager said Tuesday morning the candidate will 'of course' next match, in less than two weeks in St. Louis, Missouri. Trump also committed to attending during as he spoke to NBC News from the spin room on Monday night.

Clinton says she’s coming, too. ‘I’m gonna show up,’ she stated Tuesday.

'He gets to decide what he's gonna do, but I will be there.'

The Democrat said Tuesday she was reminded of a quote from her favorite baseball player Ernie Banks. 'He used to get so excited...that he'd say, "Let's play two.'

'I'm looking forward to the next debate and then one after that,' she said.

At a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, Clinton was met with a roar of clapping and cheers.

'Anybody see that debate last night?' she said, kicking off the event. 'Oh, yes, one down, two to go!'

A few minutes before her Tuesday morning gaggle Clinton’s campaign chairman told the crowd of journalists huddled the press cabin as they awaited her arrival that was concerned the second and third presidential debates would not move forward, though.

Responding to DailyMail.com's inquiry about the possibility of Trump hitting back hard, after the GOP contender noted Monday he could have brought up Bill's infidelities but didn't - this time, Podesta said, 'I think he did try to hit hard.'

The former chief of staff to Bill Clinton in the White House said, 'I'm more worried about whether he'll show up the next time.'

'You know, look, when you're blaming the mic the next morning, you're in trouble,' he said, previewing Clinton's swipe at Trump in her own remarks.

Trump opined in the spin room Monday night that the device rendered him inaudible in the debate hall.

'And they also gave me a defective mic, did you notice that?' Trump told reporters. 'My mic was defective within the room.'

The Republican, who has previously accused the committee of rigging the debates for Clinton, said,'I wonder. Was that on purpose?'

On CNN he gave himself a pat on the back for staying out of the mud as Clinton assailed him as a racist and a sexist.

'I was very happy that I was able to hold back on the, you know, indiscretions with respect to Bill Clinton because I have a lot of respect for Chelsea Clinton and I just didn't want to say what I was going to say.'

Prodded during the debate to explain his comments about Clinton's unpresidential 'look,' Trump redirected to his 68-year-old opponent's health.

'She doesn't have the stamina. I said she doesn't have the stamina, and I don't believe she does have the stamina,' he said. 'To be president of this country, you need tremendous stamina.'

Trump said Monday night that Clinton doesn't have the 'stamina' to be president. Today Clinton's campaign flipped the argument on its head and argued that Trump, 70, withered in the second half of the brawl and had to hold onto his podium

'I really did feel that by the end with the kind of snorting and the water gulping and the leaning on the lectern that he just seemed really out of gas,' Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta assessed on Tuesday

Today Clinton's campaign flipped the argument on its head and argued that Trump, 70, withered in the second half of the brawl.

Trump's sniffling during the debate was roundly mocked on social media. Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean tweeted, 'Notice Trump sniffing all the time. Coke user?'

Late Show host Stephen Colbert said on his program, 'He sounds like he was fighting off a cold… of cocaine.'

'I really did feel that by the end with the kind of snorting and the water gulping and the leaning on the lectern that he just seemed really out of gas,' Podesta assessed on Tuesday.

Clinton sidestepped a question about Trump's 'stamina' today in her gaggle with reporters before a flight to North Carolina. She did, however, use it as a springboard for her jab about his microphone.

She said at another point, 'Well I think his demeanor, his temperament, his behavior on the stage...people can draw their own conclusions.'

Clinton campaign hands said Monday evening Trump was a 'unprepared' for the skirmish and came 'unhinged' near the end.

'I thought on several occasions he was making charges and claims that were demonstrably untrue,' the candidate stated on Tuesday.

She said, 'He can run his campaign and present himself however he chooses. But the real point is about temperament and fitness and qualification.