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VOTE Who won the presidential debate? BLOGPOLL

By Amy Wood
Friday, September 26, 2008

After you watch the presidential debate with us in LIVE CHAT vote in our Blogpoll - who won?

         

                            <a href="http://www.buzzdash.com/index.php?page=buzzbite&amp;BB_id=118276">Who won the Presidential debate Friday night?</a> | <a href="http://www.buzzdash.com">BuzzDash polls</a>          

       

COMMENTS

M Davidson M Davidson | September 27, 2008 at 12:11 pm

McCain

Obama spoke well but as usual ... he said nothing.  I would like Obama to share one ORIGINAL thought.  Just comes across more like a puppet or robot than a human being.

Gawngal Gawngal | September 27, 2008 at 11:42 pm

Well I heard some of it and to tell the truth..I had to turn it..Due to laughing so much//...Come on this s a country not a business..I felt this two were putting up bits on my furture…Not one thing did I hear I really believed..All though I will say…I believe.. obama will stand up for the people…Yet remember its not over until..We the people vote…And I will vote…
Yet I question if that really counts sometimes,,,

Linda Linda | September 28, 2008 at 9:19 am

Both were talking trash.  Obama can’t have an original thought.  I do have to give him credit though.  He works so hard to dance around the questions he is asked.  McCain is passionate about the war and the veterans, but I don’t see much passion about anything else.  I wanted to hear their views on education.  I turned it at 10 because the mess we are in right now is NOT a laughing matter, and they both kept seeing something funny, so maybe I missed the eduation speech.  IF they are like candidates in the past, the republicans have it more on with me in the education dept., but I want to hear what they have to say.  WIll there be any debate where we can send questions to the candidates?

Annette Annette | September 29, 2008 at 2:57 am

I thought proposing that the government should seriously commit to finding alternate energy sources was a very original thought.  McCain is the one who never said anything I hadn’t already heard.  I don’t see things changing at all with a McCain presidency, and things do need to change.

Debbie Debbie | September 29, 2008 at 1:07 pm

Since the topic was foreign policy they had very little new to say.  McCain came across very aloof and patronizing when he kept saying that Obama didn’t understand anything.  This is disturbing because he wants to continue Bush’s policy of not meeting with our adversaries which is wrong.  If he does, will he act the same way?  He gives the appearance of being very volatile.
On the economy, McCain was part of the savings and loan scandal of the 90s.  Despite the emergency situation all he could do was restate his support of deregulation which is what began our present economy crisis.            Obama held his own; he was polite; he continues to be consistent in his policies.  He is very stable and is someone that would improve our reputation around the world.

kicker kicker | September 29, 2008 at 9:09 pm

Obama, with a slight advantage

Travis Mac Travis Mac | September 29, 2008 at 10:47 pm

I cant see how anyone in there right mind could vote for Obama. I just pray he does not win.

Patrice Patrice | October 01, 2008 at 6:14 pm

Vote for McCain, if you haven’t enough of Bush’s BS. He is just not the man for the job, if he wins the US will be come a third world country. Obama all the way!!!!!!!!!

Dedra Dedra | October 08, 2008 at 12:29 am

I thought both Obama and McCain both did well. I am a middle class citizen. My prayer is for God’s will to be done. May the man who seeks God’s spiritual guidance win.

Happy DelPietro Happy DelPietro | October 08, 2008 at 10:47 am

If you were hiring someone to run your business, ould you hire someone with no experience, questionable wisdom, contradicts himself and actually says nothing. Why do you think he can’t put more than 4 words together without several ahhh, ummm, aaaas? Obama’s slick but nothing more than an empty suit.
McCain doesn’t have that warm fuzzy personality but he is honest, trustworthy and sincere.
If you Obama fans think government run health care is good, do just a little research, it’s an abomination and the mortallity rate rises wherever it is.

Harold Jarrett Harold Jarrett | October 15, 2008 at 12:09 am

I am for Obama all the way and so is my wife Linda. If you vote for McCain you will have another four years of what we have seen and you would not be able to buy food for your household and i think it could be total loss.
        Thanks Harold & Linda

Ryan Ryan | October 16, 2008 at 12:00 am

Well, it’s real simple actually… McCain won this debate as he the the previous. The fact is that Senator Obama has no ORIGINAL ideas or answers to questions asked, he dances around to talk about the only things he know, which isn’t much. I do think Obama would make a change if he were elected, but I think it would be a negative one… not positive. I personally have to say that Senator McCain has the expierence and leadership to run this country the way it should have been run the past 8 years. If Senator Obama wanted to defend his policies against the Bush administration he should have ran in 2000 or 2004.

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