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i called it a tieMcCain started off shaky but finished incredibly strong.
Not being a Kool-Aid guzzling Leftist, I'll say McCain by unanimous decision.
As I wrote in the other thread, no knockout punches from either.
no, be honestI think McCain attacked Obama too much and Obama tried to be too nice. I won't vote on who won because I think they both lost.
It was a draw. I thought McCain did pretty well, especially on Iran, and I thought he held his own on the economy. But Obama looked more Presidential.
McCain is trailing in the election. He has to have a decisive victory in the debates or have something turn for him dramatically elsewhere. Since he did not win decisively tonight, the tactical edge goes to Obama.
Can't wait to see Palin and Biden. That's if she is still on the ticket.
i think you are going to be quite surprisedI personally think that Obama started off stronger, but McCain ended stronger. I would say it ended in a tie, but I understand how you can argue that McCain won. Obama held his own and McCain failed to really separate himself from somebody that has substantially less experience then him. Obama get a bit frustrated towards the end, but McCain didn't even have the courage to look Obama in the eye. That would frustrate me also.
I completely agree. Poor Palin...