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- craigly, on 10/16/2008, -5/+20McCain is answering all questions directly this evening. Obama is dodging, dodging, dodging. As a matter of fact, I counted him saying the same thing in different words 3 times instead of answering the questions posed to him. Let's hope the rest of America can recognize this.
- craigly, on 10/16/2008, -3/+13Since there's currently no other digg forum in which to express this, I need to say that I've been watching the debate wrap up on CBS. They're asking 8 or 9 people (I assume they're still on the fence) about their reactions to the debate. Every person but one has said they're leaning towards McCain. The one that isn't leaning towards McCain is still undecided. Nice!
- MHunt, on 10/16/2008, -3/+11The MSM is trying to paint this as an Obama KO tonight, but if anyone watched it, the polls should be even closer tomorrow.
- BullSenor, on 10/16/2008, -2/+9Great debate! This is the format that should be required from now on if they're not going to do townhalls. I think McCain was finally able to distinctly communicate the vast differences between the two. "You should have run 4 years ago" line was good too.
- craigly, on 10/16/2008, -1/+6I'm guessing the in-studio poll blew up in CBS' face. They later reported numbers strikingly similar to the CNN poll. I found it hilarious when Katie Couric asked a question regarding economic policy, then immediately went to the only black man in the studio for his comment. Of course, I'm paraphrasing, but he said there's no substance to Obama's plan and it won't work and he's going to vote for McCain! Ms. Couric was quite obviously flustered by the time the in-studio polling was complete.
- craigly, on 10/16/2008, -0/+5After finishing watching the in-studio poll, I must add that a single person said they'd now vote for O'bama. It was the school teacher. Mind you, she hasn't taught a single day in her life.
- weeFred, on 10/16/2008, -1/+6Watching CNN, panel of roughtly 35 undecided voters.
9 said they thought McCain won, 14 said they thought Obama won.
Asked if there was any undecided voters who had made up their minds tonight 4 people said they were now going to vote Obama, none for McCain.
Anybody got any details of other channel's panels? - MHunt, on 10/16/2008, -0/+2And like it or not, the margin is shrinking every day.
- mundy1776, on 10/17/2008, -0/+2There is ZERO youtube video of the CBS in-studio poll!!!!
- weeFred, on 10/16/2008, -2/+4CNN flash poll of debate watchers, Obama 58% - McCain 31%
- oldhick, on 10/16/2008, -1/+2I really don't care. I don't like Obama and I sure don't like McCain. McCain is about as conservative as Hillary Clinton is. You picked that old angry man to lead our party, now you live with him.
I packed my bags and moved on. - oldhick, on 10/16/2008, -3/+4Obama is ahead in EVERY poll. Like it or not, it is true. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/
- weeFred, on 10/16/2008, -9/+1McCain was definitely stronger tonight for the first 20 minutes, but he sorta lost it after that. Obama had to keep repeating the same thing because McCain kept misstating Obama's position even though Obama had just spelled them out seconds before.



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