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    Obama clearly won.

    Romney's stint tonight backfired and he probably lost some voters in that regard.
    yeah he was rude to the Prez and I know for a fact it turned off independents

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    In a CBS News Instant Poll of uncommitted voters, 37 percent say President Obama won the second presidential debate, 30 percent say Romney won, and 33 percent called it a tie.


    The CNN/ORC International survey indicates 46% of debate watches say Obama won the debate, while 39% say Romney fared better. This poll has a stated +8% Republican over the general population.

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    even hardcore democrats who actually watched say it was at least somewhat even.
    No, it was not somewhat even. I am guessing you did not even watch it.

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    Obama.

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    No, it was not somewhat even. I am guessing you did not even watch it.
    i watched every single minute and even heavily liberal biased CNN said it was 46% to 39%. that's not "obama in a landslide."

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    "liberal biased CNN"

    Every cable news network is the same, tbh... they're all heavily STATISM-biased...

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    Lets just skip these two and appoint Hillary...
    no, she's a warmongering shill, tbh....

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    "liberal biased CNN"

    Every cable news network is the same, tbh... they're all heavily STATISM-biased...
    In fairness, of the three CNN is the most moderate. I don't watch pop news anyway.

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    i watched every single minute and even heavily liberal biased CNN said it was 46% to 39%. that's not "obama in a landslide."
    Umm 7 points is huge, dude.

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    In fairness, of the three CNN is the most moderate. I don't watch pop news anyway.
    Neither do I tbh....

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    Lets just skip these two and appoint Hillary...
    You libs killed the chance for her to be president that to happen when you drank the koolaide.

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    i watched every single minute and even heavily liberal biased CNN said it was 46% to 39%. that's not "obama in a landslide."
    You look at the margin of error and it was closer to a tie, tbh...

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    Umm 7 points is huge, dude.
    According to CNN, it was within the margin of error... which I guess speaks more about the poll itself...

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    This sums up the debate for me.


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    The Crowley/Obama tag team had a very slight edge IMHO. Certainly wasn't a game changer. That slow pitch at the end so Obama could end on that 47% bull with no rebuttal was a classic setup.

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    According to CNN, it was within the margin of error... which I guess speaks more about the poll itself...
    A sample that was +8% more Republican than polls of the general population conducted in 2012.

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    i watched every single minute and even heavily liberal biased CNN said it was 46% to 39%. that's not "obama in a landslide."
    Republicans will never admit that Obama won anything and that poll was 33% Republican. I bet every one of them said Romney won.

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    Even if it is a 10% margin on a silly poll about who "won" what difference does it make?

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    Obama might've stanched the bleeding in the polls. Public perceptions about the relative strength of the candidates matter. The horse race matters.

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    if it didn't, you'd not be gaming the refs.

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    Obama won. He scored on how he operates as CIC directly addressing Romney after the "act of terror" issue. I also thought he scored hits during his closing statement talking about his belief in the free enterprise system (dispelling the big government myth) and the way he used the 47% issue on Romney. It was very effective and will come back to haunt Romney.

    Obama also avoided a possible catastrophic hit with Romney pointing out Chinese investments in the presidents pension plan. Obama had a good comeback but it could resurface later on.

    Romney wasn't terrible. But he can't bring anymore A-game whereas the President can.

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    Well, U of Colo has their own idea of who WILL win. And they have never been wrong.

    [EXCLUSIVE] 77% likelihood Romney wins popular vote, according to famous U of Colorado study

    The University of Colorado (CU) prediction renowned for perfect accuracy will predict a popular-vote win for Mitt Romney later this month, Campus Reform has learned.

    The poll has accurately predicted every presidential election since it was developed in 1980. It is unique in that it employs factors outside of state economic indicators to predict the next president.

    CU Political Science Professor Dr. Michael Berry, who spoke with Campus Reform at length on Tuesday, said there is at least 77 percent chance that Romney will win the popular vote.

    Professor Michael Berry from the University of Colorado told Campus Reform in an exclusive interview that there is a 77 percent chance Romney will win the popular vote.

    “Our model indicates that Governor Romney has a 77 percent likelihood of winning the popular vote,” said Berry.

    http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?ID=4435

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    Obama won. He scored on how he operates as CIC directly addressing Romney after the "act of terror" issue.

    This is where Candy Crowley really contaminated the debate. When Obama said that in the Rose Garden, he was speaking about 9/11.

    Candy admits that Romney was correct (post debate), but the damage had already been done.



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    Well, U of Colo has their own idea of who WILL win. And they have never been wrong.
    winning the popular vote ain't a win in our system.

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    Low information voters will decide the future of this country.....that's some scary ...
    You continue with this talking point, yet I never see any data that proclaim independent voters as "low information", what ever the that means.

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