Who Will Win Tonight's Debate?

Who Will Win Tonight's Debate?

  • Barack Obama

  • Mitt Romney


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TheDev

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I say Obama. His aides are saying that he will be more "fiesty" this time around. I guess that means that he won't be asleep for the entire debate again.
 
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Juror No. 8

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The banks and corporations who own and run the country.

No matter which one of their puppets you pick, they always win.
 

IGBT

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the obama willing accomplices in the media already have the action lines ready to go to spin a victory for the obama.
 

zinfamous

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Obama is expected to fair better in this type of format. He's much better around people. Mitt goes into any conversation assuming that the other person, that the audience, are all businesspeople or people who desire nothing more in life than to start their own business.

This is why he has trouble relating the vast majority of humans on the planet. (These are descriptions from people who have worked with him, included those within his various campaigns)
 

woolfe9999

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I think if Obama ties Romney, he'll get a small bounce in the polls because now expectations are lower for him and higher for Romney. That said, I do not know if he can pull off a tie. I'll only say I seriously doubt Obama will be a clear winner, but that I'm almost certain he'll do better than he did last time. How much better is the question.
 

Screech

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I think if Obama ties Romney, he'll get a small bounce in the polls because now expectations are lower for him and higher for Romney. That said, I do not know if he can pull off a tie. I'll only say I seriously doubt Obama will be a clear winner, but that I'm almost certain he'll do better than he did last time. How much better is the question.

If he proves he has a pulse, he will do better than last time...... ;)

My guess is that (as a result of the absurd rules in place) he ties in terms of content in the joint press conference tonight but wins in terms of expectations relative to last time.
 

Moonbeam

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I don't see how Romney can lose since he won't be there. The only thing that will show is a pathological liar running to the left of Obama. All the fools will buy it and all the scum bags won't care.
 

Agent11

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The banks and corporations who own and run the country.

No matter which one of their puppets you pick, they always win.

Before spouting nonsense you should at least have a passing knowledge about what you are talking about.

Look up who is donating to the Obama and Romney superPAC's.

Romney is getting the big financial institution money, Obama is getting his money from Microsoft, Google and universities.

http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/head2head.php
 
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