CNN post debate poll- RYAN 48% Bitter Biden 44%

Poor liberals must be rolling on the floor kicking and having a temper tantrum this morning! ROFL!
 
I'm watching some clips this morning and it seemed to me that Ryan did very well.
And after seeing responses from people on MSNBC Morning Joe that seems to be the consensus.

I'm reading a few posts from our liberal friends and they seem to feel like Mika on Morning Joe that Biden kicked the crap out of Ryan...

We can't even agree on something we all watched.How can we agree on the bigger issues that affect the country when we have liberals that can't even admit that this debate if anything has a slight edge going to Ryan possibly.
 
Granny says it don't matter who won the debate `cause voters gonna be votin' fer President - not Vice President...
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Who won the vice presidential debate? Doesn’t matter.
12 Oct,`12 - Both campaigns declared victory in last night's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan, with Democrats focusing on Biden's passion and Republicans focusing on Biden's aggression. Neither acknowledged that it is a futile point.
Immediate polls from CBS, NBC, and Xbox Live all reported that a majority of undecided voters believed Biden won, and the prediction markets ticked up a few points in President Barack Obama's favor in the hours after the confrontation. The Signal couldn't care less. The question pollsters should have asked was this: Is Obama still bleeding?

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Electoral odds before and after the Biden-Ryan debate.

Sources: Betfair, Intrade, HuffPost's Pollster, and RealClearPolitics

As we have pointed out before, every day that elapses in which GOP challenger Mitt Romney does not gain ground on the incumbent is a net gain for the Democrats. (This is true for any challenger in any election.) In the past week, Romney has succeeded in that battle, effectively turning an unequivocal debate victory into a steady march in the polls. The instant polls and market movement suggest Biden succeeded in diverting that narrative.

Follow the state-by-state and overall presidential predictions in real time with PredictWise.com.

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