Yes, Mr. President! You came out swinging tonight! Thank you!
As for Romney's "binders full of women", that will be one of the most famous lines of tonight. lol |
lol |
Obama nailed it.
Mitt, there are other ways to ensure that children are born into two parent families besides encouraging pregnant women to get married. |
Obviously you wrote this a half hour before the end, but your perception does not match the polls. Channel 9 polled 500 uncommitted voters after the debate and 37% felt Obama won, 30 percent felt that Romney won and 33% called it a tie. |
Best tweet highlighting Romney's incompetence: : @webchick: Binders full of women, who without husbands will raise children who fire AK-47s into crowds. If only they were home in time to make dinner! |
+10000!!! |
I am confused so someone please help me understand Romney's statement. Last night he said as president he would create 23 million jobs. Now as president he would be in charge of the highest government job. Yet, in his closing, he said that government does not create jobs. Which one is it? |
You know Romney lost bc the Republicans are bitching about the moderator |
Actually no I would say the ones that were killed were in the casket because the administration didn't get them the security they requested. |
Romney was more presidential . Romney is on his way to a landslide.
B O looked pale and tired with bags under his eyes. Obama looks like the current economy. He's in over his head and the misery is almost over. |
To really make a difference, Obama needed to not only win the debate but win big. 33% thinking it was tied is not a good number for the President. What that means is that Romney had a strong showing and what will be more important to track in these next few days is how Romney continues to do with indpenedents and women. |
Bwahahaha! Landslide! Hilarious. The only correct thing you said is that the misery is almost over, which means our President can put this campaign behind him and get back to business in the Oval Office. |
[code]Obviously you wrote this a half hour before the end, but your perception does not match the polls. Channel 9 polled 500 uncommitted voters after the debate and 37% felt Obama won, 30 percent felt that Romney won and 33% called it a tie.
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No, there you're wrong. Right now, Obama is leading significantly in electoral votes. There are only a few uncommitted key states or close to call states. Obama needs to win only about 1/3 of the key states and hold onto his leads in the remaining states. Romney needs to win much more than 30% of the uncommitted vote, more like 65% of the uncommitted votes to have any chance and he really isn't making that kind of headway. He needs to convince some of the leaning states to swing to the right and convince almost all of the uncommittee battleground states and he just isn't making that kind of headway. So while he may have had some positive bounce from the two debates, he's making nowhere near enough to slide enough electoral votes. At this point, consolidating already conservative states does nothing for him and that's pretty much all he's achieved. He's making relatively little headway where it matters. |
You mean the security that Paul Ryan and party decided to cut in funding. |