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    Posted October 17, 2012 by
    Ethicist1
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    Final presidential debate: Unanswered questions

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    In the second presidential debate Obama gave a better performance than in his first debate and Romney consolidated his gains from the first debate which was historic

     
    Both president Obama and Romney (media 1, an image) were at their best in the second debate but the next 4 years under Romney look very different than the next 4 years under Obama. Romney may be able to create the much needed jobs without piling on the deficit. Romney should not have initiated direct questioning of Obama. That seemed Bidenish and avoidable but other than that Romney proved he is an acceptable alternative for those who do not think the nation is better off than when Obama took office or are looking for hope and change. Obama performed better than his performance in the first debate. Romney consolidated his gains from the first debate and seemed passionate and caring. Having said that the first debate was more historic because it changed the dynamics of the election. Romney before debate 1 seemed on track to being defeated and discarded by pollsters. Today it is a very different picture and Romney is in the running and has a 50 percent chance of winning. Below are links to videos of American students interviews including the Romney guy (a passionate supporter of Gov. Romney) and the Obama lady (a passionate supporter of President Obama) during the first historic debate that turned the fortunes around for Gov. R.omney

    http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-854004?ref=feeds%2Flatest

    http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-853640
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