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Initial Reaction to the Final Debate
Obama, but with Romney holding firm through most of the evening.
It should come as no surprise since this is the main job of the President which he
has been dealing with over the last nearly 4 years. The Constitution clearly sets
national security, defense, and foreign policy as the duties that are at the forefront
for anyone who occupies the Oval Office.
While there were some ups and downs for both men, at times it was difficult to see
where the dividing line was between both candidates' positions...especially with
the Mideast.
I would be remiss not to note, that both candidates did their best to turn this
foreign policy/national security debate into one on the economy and domestic
issues.
My full Cornfield Analysis will be uploaded later after I have a chance to digest it
all.
From the Cornfield, edge Obama.
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