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If you were voting for Obama did the debate change your mind?

If you were voting for Obama did the debate change your mind?


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I can't believe the gloating by republicans in this thread. You would think by their remarks that romney won the election last night. All I have to say is that it is not over until the fat lady sings.

There is no doubt in my mind that obama will win and he who laughs last, laughs best.
 
I can't believe the gloating by republicans in this thread. You would think by their remarks that romney won the election last night. All I have to say is that it is not over until the fat lady sings.

There is no doubt in my mind that obama will win and he who laughs last, laughs best.

I doubt there are very many Republicans on this site who think Romney is going to win the election. I myself (since I won't speak for others) am really proud of the way he presented himself. Finally, he's been able to get his message across to a large audience without media spin spinnin' it every which way through their digestive tract. It was refreshing.

I was also glad to see that President Obama had an off day. (I'll call it that, since I fully expect his handlers are going to beat the daylights out of him in preparation for the next debate.) In the McCain/Obama debates, Obama came off as a condescending jerk, in my opinion. Every response saw him looking at McCain with a deprecating smile on his face that was quite irritating. No such thing here.
 
I doubt there are very many Republicans on this site who think Romney is going to win the election. I myself (since I won't speak for others) am really proud of the way he presented himself. Finally, he's been able to get his message across to a large audience without media spin spinnin' it every which way through their digestive tract. It was refreshing.

I was also glad to see that President Obama had an off day. (I'll call it that, since I fully expect his handlers are going to beat the daylights out of him in preparation for the next debate.) In the McCain/Obama debates, Obama came off as a condescending jerk, in my opinion. Every response saw him looking at McCain with a deprecating smile on his face that was quite irritating. No such thing here.

It was "refreshing" because some people want to swallow the propoganda and lies without someone pointing out the deceit in it. Have you even bothered to research for yourself, Maggie, the number of lies that Romney told last night? He openly lied about not wanting to cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans, where for months he has been talking about it. I guess that's why they say "Ignorance is bliss".
 
It was "refreshing" because some people want to swallow the propoganda and lies without someone pointing out the deceit in it. Have you even bothered to research for yourself, Maggie, the number of lies that Romney told last night? He openly lied about not wanting to cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans, where for months he has been talking about it. I guess that's why they say "Ignorance is bliss".

He has always always said he intends to lower all tax brackets, including the tops ones, in addition to getting rid of or limiting deductions that they are allowed to take. He has never varied from that message. It is unfortunate that most people either don't understand it or stop listening when he says, "I want to lower all tax brackets, including the top ones . . ." Forgetting, accidentally or on purpose the rest of the message.
 
I would laugh my ass off if romney won and the first thing he cut was veterans retirement pay and benefits.
 
I doubt there are very many Republicans on this site who think Romney is going to win the election. I myself (since I won't speak for others) am really proud of the way he presented himself. Finally, he's been able to get his message across to a large audience without media spin spinnin' it every which way through their digestive tract. It was refreshing.

I was also glad to see that President Obama had an off day. (I'll call it that, since I fully expect his handlers are going to beat the daylights out of him in preparation for the next debate.) In the McCain/Obama debates, Obama came off as a condescending jerk, in my opinion. Every response saw him looking at McCain with a deprecating smile on his face that was quite irritating. No such thing here.

Yeah, none of his "other" messages gained any traction so he made a new waffle recipe that pleased everyone, regardless of his secret agenda. In the next debates he will probably wear an ac/dc teashirt.:roll:









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No ... It was as I expected.

Romney grandstanding and coming out on attack and Obama low key calm and giving Romney some rope for the next month.

The Obama campaign now has all of the material it needs for every ad from now until November 6. After 90 minutes of Romney prevarication, every last statement can be played in an ad followed up by a directly contradictory statement either from a GOP primary debate or from a stump speech or an outright lie.

In addition, the outright deceptions on medicare, unemployment, healthcare etc can be fact checked and Mitt provided his own material for an end of October surprise
 
many of the Obama supporters are driven by emotion so a logically sound debate by Romney has no effect upon the Obunny faithful
 
I wasn't going to vote for Obama but I would say that last night made me feel a lot better about Romney if he were to win.
 
many of the Obama supporters are driven by emotion so a logically sound debate by Romney has no effect upon the Obunny faithful

The problem with republicans is that they have no emotions.
 
This debate would have swayed me to Romney had I been an undecided. On the other hand, it's amazing how quickly the libs have come back swigning, despite their sporting a black eye.

Just think... lefties will be looking like racoons after Ryan gets done with his meat headed opponent. lol
 
What do you think? if you were voting for Obama prior to the debate did you change your mind and will now vote for Romney?

You don't really believe anyone would admit it do you? They'd have to admit they had their heads up their asses for many months, and finally listened. Forget it.
 
You don't really believe anyone would admit it do you? They'd have to admit they had their heads up their asses for many months, and finally listened. Forget it.

Oh I listened to romney's new waffle recipe and I did not like it.
 
I'm pretty sure that they don't hate each other, but undoubtedly their families have taken notice of all the mud slinging. Considering how feirce this election has been, I'd just imagine that it would be weird to meet the family of your opponet.

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Maybe I'm wrong. They all seemed pretty happy.

Got ya. Just wondered since I had heard that from others. Wasn't sure if there was bad blood I wasn't aware of. Thanks for the response.
 
Sure I did and with 23, 000,000 Americans without jobs Obama has made it ten times worse.............

Newest jobs numbers out today... unemployment is under 8% for the first time in 4 years..
 
Newest jobs numbers out today... unemployment is under 8% for the first time in 4 years..

Yeah and Obama said it would be 5.2% by the end of his first term and he would cut the debt in half instead he raised it $6,000,000,000. and counting or he would not run for reelection.....His 6 trillion increase in the debt in one term is more then all the other presudents spent in the history of our country.
 
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The poll is overwhelmly in support of the President Of The United States Of America, President Obama. It looks like the op's post backfired.
 
You don't really believe anyone would admit it do you? They'd have to admit they had their heads up their asses for many months, and finally listened. Forget it.

Your right but a few have changed their mind....In Lutz's focus group 11 changed their mind.
 
The poll is overwhelmly in support of the President Of The United States Of America, President Obama. It looks like the op's post backfired.

15 people changed their mind and will now vote for Romney... That is huge.
 
15 people changed their mind and will now vote for Romney... That is huge.

Yeah, one member. I don't count visitors because they can vote all they want to vote. One member, lol.
 
15 people changed their mind and will now vote for Romney... That is huge.

LOL.....we all know what your idea of "Huge" is. Also kinda funny as well....only 1 vote is accounted for. You are always the first to cry about how inacurrate those things are when the votes aren't identified.

Oops.....I guess you have a magic etch a sketch as well that changes your positions if there is an (R) involved....ROTFLMFAO......
 
What do you think? if you were voting for Obama prior to the debate did you change your mind and will now vote for Romney?

Debate didn't change the fact our economy is improving. It did however make me think Romney might actually be better than Bush instead of worse.

I agree Romney did better but still nothing really new that we didn't all already know. It was a win but not "out of the park".
 
Debate didn't change the fact our economy is improving. It did however make me think Romney might actually be better than Bush instead of worse.

I agree Romney did better but still nothing really new that we didn't all already know. It was a win but not "out of the park".

Yeah, he won one vote, lol.
 
Yeah and Obama said it would be 5.2% by the end of his first term and he would cut the debt in half instead he raised it $6,000,000,000. and counting or he would not run for reelection.....His 6 trillion increase in the debt in one term is more then all the other presudents spent in the history of our country.

That is just ridiculous... maybe in actual dollars but if you adjust for the real value of the dollar then you would **** your pants if you knew how much was spent in WWII.

Obama does not create jobs. Congress passes laws, the president has the power to veto them, where in there do you see Obama having any control over job growth? If you want to point a finger and blame someone, blame the damn right wing who has consistently voted NO for multiple jobs bills that would have either given tax breaks to business' or direct stimulus to things like road construction projects and other infrastructure projects..

All of which they were in favor of before Obama took office... So, do some thinking, and tell me what that means... it means they are willing to block job growth in order to make obama look bad... which to me borders on treason.. purposely sacrificing the security of this nation for their own political gain should be treason and they should be locked away or executed.
 
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