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poll: Final Debate for President - Who Won Obama or Romney?

Monday, October 22, 2012

 

Final Debate for President - Who Won Obama or Romney?

  •     190 vote - Governor Romney, Republican
  •     187 vote - President Obama, Democrat

The battle for President went through Florida and over the issues of Foreign Policy. The third and final debate was the last time for the candidates to score big points while on the same stage in a race for the Presidency that has the two candidates in a dead heat according to national polls.

According to a Gallup Poll released ust an hour before the debate, Obama led Romney 52% to 42% in public perceptions of who would better handle terrorism and other international threats, although more recently the two were tied on that issue -- 48% for Obama, 47% for Romney -- in the national component of a USA Today/Gallup swing-states poll.

Who got the better of the debate? Was President Obama's experience important? Will Romney be stronger?

 

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Comments:

Mike Rollins

Our national electorate badly lost tonight, by only being allowed to hear two out of the four 2012 candidates for United States President who will be listed on more than enough ballots to have a mathematical chance of winning the Electoral College vote.

It really is quite sad how our elections are rigged:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/19/third-party-debate-al-jazeera-english_n_1988014.html

Charles D.

Absolutely no doubt in this debate that President Obama came out on top. Romney just gave further evidence that he is not equipped to handle the Presidency. It’s disgraceful that as a candidate Romney lies to the great extent that he does on all subjects. Romney also showed how simplistic he is and his inability to grasp and handle complexity. But most of all Romney showed how archaic and retrograde his thinking is on foreign affairs. And no one can be that naive in one arena without that trait influencing other duties of the U. S. Presidency.

Mitt Romney demonstrated once more that he is unfit to be President of the United States.

tom brady

Keep drinking the Koolaid Charles.

Jonathan Flynn

Kool Aid one or two words? Discuss.




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