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Who will win the Presidential debate Tuesday night?

Who will win the Presidential debate Tuesday night?


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I think Obama will win, but not by as large a margin as Romney beat Obama in the first one. I don’t think it is about winning the undecided voters (whoever the hell those idiots are) but it is about motivating the people who would vote for you to actually go out and vote. The Obama at the last debate did nothing to motivate his supporters to go out and vote. And Romney will be fighting to do the same.

But seriously, who the hell doesn’t know who they would vote for? I understand not having made up your mind on whether or not to actually go out and vote, but if our Presidency rests in the hands of people who haven’t decided between Obama and Romney, that in itself is scary.
 
Ross Perot came pretty close. He was leading in the polls before he dropped out in '92. It's unlikely any given year we'll have a third party president, but I wouldn't say never.

All Perot did was prevent Bush 1 from getting elected.............He did no win one electoral vote.
 
All Perot did was prevent Bush 1 from getting elected.............He did no win one electoral vote.

Because he quit in the middle of the race. If he didn't, he might not have won, but he would've almost definitely won some states.
 
It will be a toss up with Romney having a bit of an edge. How the heck did Obama do so poorly in the first debate? Keep in mind that the winner of the first debate has the momentum although five of the last six incumbent presidents lost the first debate but won reelection anyway. The one exception I believe was Carter. Could Obama be a black Jimmy Carter?
 
And one other thing, Romney has been running for the presidency for FIVE YEARS now--far longer than Obama has been president. That will have a telling effect and not to my liking unfortunately.

But Romney is a Mormon who have certain similarities to the Muslims.
 
Is that all you got DD?? Obama can't beat Romney in a debate so just call him a liar.......Pretty pathetic.

Anyone who doesn't KNOW that Romney is a liar are the extreme right-wing that will buy everything he says and those who haven't been paying attention over the last 6 months. Romney has been called out constantly by fact checkers for his lies. Romney's answer? Don't believe the fact checkers.
 
History my friend......No third party candidate has ever come close.

So you take that to mean there'll never be a third party win. Ever.

I hope I'm not the only one who sees the flaw in that logic.:doh
 
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