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Old 09-26-2008, 10:23 PM
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:03 PM
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The next President of the United States won. John McCain.
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:06 PM
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I thought McCain did better than I had thought he would, but the fact that he is dead wrong on nearly every issue sort of biased me against him.
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I thought McCain did better than I had thought he would, but the fact that he is dead wrong on nearly every issue sort of biased me against him.
I agree with that, but Obama came off as rude and angry because he kept interrupting McCain. I also didn't like a lot of what Obama said, either so I'd call it a draw.

But then I don't care for either one.
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I think it was a draw. Obama seemed more confident in the first half and McCain seemed stronger in the second half.
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:28 PM
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I agree with that, but Obama came off as rude and angry because he kept interrupting McCain. I also didn't like a lot of what Obama said, either so I'd call it a draw.

But then I don't care for either one.
I agree with Sam, I thought it was a draw. But a draw when Obama is already ahead won't change much.
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I think it was a draw but I also think that a draw with McCain on foreign policy is a win for Obama.

He showed that he could keep up with McCain and in doing so showed another example of McCain's bad judgment.

The funniest thing was watching McCain try to tie Obama to Bush.
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I like how Palin declined to give a perspective like Biden did, then Guliani tried to fill in for Palin..pathetic!!
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Both of them are wrong on the economy. Both of them are wrong on foreign policy. Both of them are wrong for particpating in this "debate" which is more of a speech-fest while the other man is in the room.

Of the two, McCain wins because he's actually done something with his life outside of academic douchebaggery (no, "community organizing" doesn't count). McCain is still a flaming asshole, but at least he worked for a living.
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I agree with that, but Obama came off as rude and angry because he kept interrupting McCain. I also didn't like a lot of what Obama said, either so I'd call it a draw.

But then I don't care for either one.
Well McCain does keep distorting Obama's record - that's sort of a problem - so the interruptions didn't bother me. And that bothers me about McCain - it is so Karl Rove, and he was once a better man than that.

I'd call it a tie. Both had good points and both had bad - neither hit it out of the ballpark. However, the CNN polling show independents sticking with Dems - and that may show something,

The one reason that I suspect Obama will win convincingly is that polls can't contact cell phones - and Obama is really appealing to the younger voters.
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