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Vote: Who won the presidential debate?
Seeded on Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:44 PM EDT (msnbc.com)
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Hans down. McCain still refuses to discuss his approach to ALL of the issues before the next president. Clearly, he does not have a plan.
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Nothing McCain said could discredit Senator Obama's approach to leadership. McCain, as per usual, did not address the issues.
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Tue Oct 7, 2008
It always surprises me how condensending McCain can be - with every other phrase being "my friend". I found McCain to, once again, be rude and talk down to people. Making the assumption that the gentleman in the audience had never heard of Fannie Mae is amazing.
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