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In reply to the discussion: Who is winning the first half-hour... [View all]highplainsdem
(59,620 posts)49. Just checked Cenk Uygar's tweets:
http://twitter.com/cenkuygur
Tactically Romney is doing well by sounding strong in his explanation of his tax plan, though it doesn't add up.
Tactically and stylistically, Romney is winning so far. He's coming on strong. Seems to have brought his A game.
Pres. Obama saying we've tried both methods and know the results, the 8 years of Bush vs. 8 years of Clinton was his best point.
Pres. Obama isn't in Denver, he's debating from Wonkland. Make passionate points!
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Unfortunately, I agree. I think the average voter may like what he is saying and how he is saying it
GreenPartyVoter
Oct 2012
#33
Obama is warmed up and on his game now. Romney getting aggressive in a bad way.
NYC Liberal
Oct 2012
#11
Mitt is a royal asshole, but Obama could be more aggressive and still seem presidential.
Systematic Chaos
Oct 2012
#12
Please learn how to spell before trying to pass yourself off as a Democrat
nobodyspecial
Oct 2012
#46
Romney's dominating so far, especially in terms of hogging time. He's also being very irritating,
highplainsdem
Oct 2012
#36