Who won the final presidential debate Wednesday night between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump?

The two met at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to tackle questions on six topics: debt and entitlements, immigration, economy, Supreme Court, foreign hot spots, and fitness to be president.

Clinton led Trump by an average of 6.5 percentage points entering debate weekend, according to Real Clear Politics, and Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight gave her an 86 percent chance of becoming the next president.

Wednesday's showdown marked the final time the two candidates will meet face to face ahead of Nov. 8, with early voting already underway in more than 30 states.

According to the Associated Press, more than 2 million voters have already cast ballots.

Trump's performance was perhaps his last hope of tightening the gap between himself and Clinton, who has been leading in most national polls and currently has the electoral map in her favor.

So what do you think? Did Trump kickstart his comeback? Did Clinton trounce Trump?

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Material from the Associated Press and NJ Advance Media's Jonathan Salant was used in this post.