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11.3%
John McCain
16,977 votes
84.9%
Barack Obama
127,468 votes
2.4%
Tie
3,630 votes
1.4%
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2,146 votes
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Barack Obama

Less awkward than McCain

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  • 8 votes
 - 10:45 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

mc cain was wrong to call barack "that one" he mineaswell refered to him as a "n" word

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  • 7 votes
 - 10:46 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

Obama is the uniiter this country and world needs again.

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  • 8 votes
 - 10:48 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

McCain tried, but came off as desperate and fake. Obama seemed to respect our collective intelligence & not talk down to us.

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  • 6 votes
 - 10:48 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

Straight talk, respective, answering questions, talking issues, using his time wisely. Obama wins.

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  • 6 votes
 - 10:48 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

Barack Obama displayed once again that he is the man to lead our country. John McCain's views are archaic and out of touch.

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  • 10 votes
 - 10:49 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

Obama was himself and not pretending to be your best FAKE FRIEND

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  • 7 votes
 - 10:49 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
John McCain

McCain, he's experienced, and knows how to run the country.

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  • 5 votes
 - 10:50 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

Obama spoke directly to the people. McCain was condescending, not only to Barack, but to the American people. He acts like we're idiots.

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  • 14 votes
 - 10:50 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

Obama took the high road and Mcain was like a car reck I am really starting to think that he suffers from Sanility, Grabbing straws desprit

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  • 7 votes
 - 10:51 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

dumb comment .. no one is providing health insurance to those who ARE NOT citizens.. no one suggested it either... stupid rhetoric - ignora

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  • 5 votes
 - 10:51 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
Barack Obama

More coherent answers, was more truthful. He is a cool under pressure. MCcain did manage to be a bit more civil, except "that one" comment

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  • 7 votes
 - steve-
 - 10:52 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
John McCain

McCain is confident n he is so good with people in the audience I am proud to call him the next President of the United States.

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     - 10:52 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    McCain did better when the subject turned to foreign affairs because he was obviously more comfortable with the subject.

    {"commentId":3368054,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"barnone1st"}
    • 3 votes
     - 10:53 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    I thought Obama did better at engaging the people and answered the questions posed.

    {"commentId":3368116,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"mj-ells"}
    • 6 votes
     - 10:54 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Mccain seemed rude and out of touch with my family.

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    • 8 votes
     - 10:56 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama answered the questions of the people - McCain steered his answers to inject campaign rheroric.

    {"commentId":3368222,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"yorksterbad"}
    • 6 votes
     - 10:56 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Obama seem to understand the pain the middle class and understand talk to, not at.

    {"commentId":3368226,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"bihne"}
    • 6 votes
     - 10:56 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Barack really seems like a person you can could walk up to and talk to.

    {"commentId":3368229,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"wsmcquainathm"}
    • 8 votes
     - wsm
     - 10:56 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Obama connected with the crowd. He knows what it's like to struggle through hardship. This is why I feel like he could handle the economy

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    • 9 votes
     - 10:57 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    McCain did FAR too much pandering

    {"commentId":3368270,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"Mars313"}
    • 3 votes
     - Mars313
     - 10:57 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama sounded and looked presidential. He's already beyond McCain. That's why McCain can't catch him in either campaigning or debati

    {"commentId":3368283,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"robinz"}
    • 4 votes
     - robin z
     - 10:58 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Did Mrs. McCain shake anyone's hand tonight afterward? I only saw her surveying the crowd with her hands behind her back! Don't touch me?

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    • 7 votes
     - 10:58 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Watching McCain laughing awkwardly when Obama called him out was painful. It was a microcosm of the entire night. McCain puts on an "I'm

    {"commentId":3368310,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"timmyd1195"}
    • 4 votes
     - 10:58 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
    Barack Obama

    Obviously Barack Obama. There certainly were enough people having pictures taken with him. He
    comes across as very sincere!!

    {"commentId":3368312,"threadId":"382041","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"mpihsbyb"}
    • 3 votes
     - Masaes6
     - 10:58 pm EDT on Tue Oct 7, 2008
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    {"commentId":3367204,"authorDomain":"shareinthegroove"}

    McCain just looks and sounds old. He scares my kids.

    {"commentId":3367204,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"shareinthegroove"}
    • 8 votes
    Reply#1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:35 PM EDT
    {"commentId":3367341,"authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}

    He scared my kids too!  And, they were counting how many times he said "My Friends?"  Senator McCain, you are not my friend!

    {"commentId":3367341,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}
    • 12 votes
    #1.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:39 PM EDT
    {"commentId":3367522,"authorDomain":"w-g-fox"}

    I so wish I had made that post; wonderful and probably true. Thanks.

    {"commentId":3367522,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"w-g-fox"}
    • 4 votes
    #1.2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:44 PM EDT
    {"commentId":3367806,"authorDomain":"ann47"}

    He scares my dogs and cats!!!!

    {"commentId":3367806,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"ann47"}
    • 3 votes
    #1.3 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
    {"commentId":3368359,"authorDomain":"sunmist22"}

    Mine Too!!!

    {"commentId":3368359,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"sunmist22"}
    • 1 vote
    #1.4 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
    {"commentId":3371644,"authorDomain":"bowmankt"}

    I'm in John McCain's generation and he scares me.  He scares me a lot.

    {"commentId":3371644,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"bowmankt"}
    • 3 votes
    #1.5 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:38 AM EDT
    {"commentId":3373363,"authorDomain":"ryalphoenix"}

    My daughter wasn't afraid of McCain at all, in fact, she threw a Batarang at the screen thinking he was the Joker. I have to admit, his performance was lacking cmopared to Heath Ledger, but he did seem to have the grin of a mad man down pat. Too bad his jokes fell flat.

    {"commentId":3373363,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"ryalphoenix"}
    • 1 vote
    #1.6 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 3:28 AM EDT
    {"commentId":3373546,"authorDomain":"ryansistah74"}

    I had flash backs to Grandpaw Munster. he is scary

    {"commentId":3373546,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"ryansistah74"}
    • 1 vote
    #1.7 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 4:04 AM EDT
    {"commentId":3381091,"authorDomain":"frognews"}

    I agree about the "my friends" last night.  I had a debate party at my house and we were all calling each other "my friends", making fun of McCain.

    Also, he seemed very tired and shaky.

    {"commentId":3381091,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"frognews"}
      #1.8 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:46 PM EDT
      {"commentId":3407300,"authorDomain":"AKGirl"}

      Reminded me of Oscar the Grouch - all he was missing was the green color and the garbage can.

      {"commentId":3407300,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"AKGirl"}
        #1.9 - Thu Oct 9, 2008 7:34 PM EDT
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        {"commentId":3367230,"authorDomain":"tricias-mind"}

        Do you Obama supporters really believe its the responsibility of the US to provide health insurance for the millions of illegals and potential jihadists who have taken up residence in our country? Do you realize how LONG you'll be waiting for a doctor appointment? That's nuts!

        {"commentId":3367230,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"tricias-mind"}
        • 2 votes
        Reply#2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:36 PM EDT
        {"commentId":3367504,"authorDomain":"mantaraytx"}

        Do you believe that police protection is a right?  Education?  Driving on public roads?  Do you expect long lines if you require firemen to put out a house fire?

        Why's healthcare any different?

        {"commentId":3367504,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"mantaraytx"}
        • 11 votes
        #2.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:44 PM EDT
        {"commentId":3367691,"authorDomain":"newhampshiremom"}

        I think McCain's idea of having more walk-in clinics would benefits illegal immigrants more than Obama's idea of letting regular citizens buy into the Senate's health insurance plans. You need to fill out a heck of a lot more paperwork with personal information to get a health insurance plan than to go into a walk-in clinic.

        {"commentId":3367691,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"newhampshiremom"}
          #2.2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
          {"commentId":3367750,"authorDomain":"phunky01"}

          Ask yourself this question, if you were out of work, had no health insurance and were very ill would you feel comfortable going to a hospital not knowing if they will treat you or not.  Or are you just that brain dead to think that you could never be out of work and never ill. Although other countries health care systems aren't perfect at least in some European countries and Canada they're able to go to the doctor if they're without insurance and not worry about whether or not they'll be treated.

          {"commentId":3367750,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"phunky01"}
          • 5 votes
          #2.3 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:48 PM EDT
          {"commentId":3367887,"authorDomain":"hjonathan39"}

          ooh.   I must've missed something.  I thought the elections we're based on who showed the best leadership in getting the U.S. out of it's current economic crisis, to end the war and get us back where we were.

          And let's keep in mind that "leadership" does not mean who's more of a military veteran.  McCain speaks as if he plans on being at war continuously if he gets elected, like all he needs is military experience.

          Focus on the topics that matter. (how LONG you'll be waiting for a doctor appointment?) Come on...

          {"commentId":3367887,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"hjonathan39"}
          • 5 votes
          #2.4 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:50 PM EDT
          {"commentId":3368120,"authorDomain":"mmugwomper"}

          dumb comment .. no one is providing health insurance to those who ARE NOT citizens.. no one suggested it either... stupid rhetoric - ignorant and inflamatory - and candidly no one is drinking your kool aid anymore... Obama had answers - McSame had rhetoric .. case closed!

          {"commentId":3368120,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"mmugwomper"}
          • 5 votes
          #2.5 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:54 PM EDT
          {"commentId":3369287,"authorDomain":"kenkelmassage"}

          Our health care system is broken.  My daughter had leukemia at 14 months of age, she is now 26 and healthy.  She is a senior medical student, going into debt to provide health care to us!  Yet she cannot have/buy health insurance.  Tell me this is right.  We need to fix this system, pre-existing conditions must be covered.  That is what this is about.

          {"commentId":3369287,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"kenkelmassage"}
          • 6 votes
          #2.6 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 11:20 PM EDT
          {"commentId":3371993,"authorDomain":"hillll"}

          McCain was the one who wants to privitize social security and veteran's health care. I find it amusing that he calls any government health care plan "socialized medicine" and worthless, yet it is good enough for us veterans. Funny huh? And with the current financial crisis would have taken out ALL THE FUNDS IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY COFFERS if McCain would have had his way. Out with the PTSD old man thinking and in with the fresh young mind! This by the way coming from a vet with PTSD!

          {"commentId":3371993,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"hillll"}
            #2.7 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:57 AM EDT
            {"commentId":3373406,"authorDomain":"ryalphoenix"}

            "dumb comment .. no one is providing health insurance to those who ARE NOT citizens.. no one suggested it either... stupid rhetoric - ignorant and inflamatory - and candidly no one is drinking your kool aid anymore..."

            I like the purple koolaid, a fine combination of red and blue. Let's face it here kids, we need a change, most of the knuckleheads in DC need to go. People on the far left and far right all need to get jobs. Evengelicals need to practice what they preach and stay out of politics, seperation of church and state?Anyone? As for tonight, McCain was out right lying his perverbial buttocks off and sickened me with his obvious disgust for his opponent. If the man had any plans that could help get our country on the right track he wouldn't need to resort to the tactics his campaign has used as of late. I am sick of the finger pointing, fear mongering and distraction tactics that have dominated the last 20 years of campaigning.

            {"commentId":3373406,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"ryalphoenix"}
            • 3 votes
            #2.8 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 3:36 AM EDT
            {"commentId":3373602,"authorDomain":"mom-of-one"}

            There are enough immigrants who work very hard and they definetly deserve to be insured. As for those who just come here to enjoy government support without contributing their share...I don't feel they should be given the same treatment. Immigration is such a normaleveryday issue in every country. Who are we to discriminate those who are looking and working for a better future?

            {"commentId":3373602,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"mom-of-one"}
              #2.9 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 4:16 AM EDT
              {"commentId":3379898,"authorDomain":"SparkyGurl99"}

              I don't support anyone but myself (family) but yes I do think it is the responsibility of the country to protect its people.  Isn't that why we "Declared Independance" in the first place, to protect our own.  Now the question is "Why are the illegals and jihadists here?"  In the last years I have not heard anything (of substance) about sending them back or closing the borders.  We said "Bring US your weak" but I guess that means only if they can support them selves.  And as far as waiting for a doctors apt.  If we would spend our tax dollars bringing down the costs of educating "OUR CHILDERN" instead of obtaining global domination then maybe we would have more doctors to turn to like other "Far Less Fortunate" countries do.

              {"commentId":3379898,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"SparkyGurl99"}
                #2.10 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:00 PM EDT
                {"commentId":3380225,"authorDomain":"captcshaw"}

                that is just more republican rhetoric, I have listened long enough about illegal aliens and jihadists.....some more scare tactics, when the questions get tough, the republicans just want to scare people

                {"commentId":3380225,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"captcshaw"}
                • 2 votes
                #2.11 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
                {"commentId":3380278,"authorDomain":"cc7491"}

                I'm sorry, did I miss that part?? Or is it same old made up to scare you crap????

                {"commentId":3380278,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"cc7491"}
                • 2 votes
                #2.12 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:15 PM EDT
                {"commentId":3380822,"authorDomain":"valpathughes"}

                I thought I heard Barack say Healthcare is a "Right" ,Mc Cain said healthcare is a "responsibility

                {"commentId":3380822,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"valpathughes"}
                  #2.13 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:35 PM EDT
                  {"commentId":3406608,"authorDomain":"oblivion1968"}

                  at least he has a plan that works for me, and all things take time to CHANGE, republicans have done nothing for the USA

                  {"commentId":3406608,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"oblivion1968"}
                  • 1 vote
                  #2.14 - Thu Oct 9, 2008 6:51 PM EDT
                  {"commentId":3424426,"authorDomain":"goblue316"}

                  So you are willing to let millions of American's go without health insurance because you believe bull that the Republican Party is throwing at you!!!

                  {"commentId":3424426,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"goblue316"}
                    #2.15 - Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:16 PM EDT
                    {"commentId":3449976,"authorDomain":"brooksfaitheh1"}

                    if you think the us taxpayers do not pay for the health care for illegals regardless of where they are from check out californias annual budget for health care for illegals not to mention the untold millions of dollars in prison costs.  all related costs of the horrific gang activity across america is paid for by taxes paid by the american worker.  think. all the shoot outs and stabbings that go to the emergency rooms across america are paid for by the government. these people do not have insurance.  a large portion in parts of the usa are not citizens.

                    {"commentId":3449976,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"brooksfaitheh1"}
                      #2.16 - Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:09 PM EDT
                      Reply
                      {"commentId":3367236,"authorDomain":"anitawillm"}

                      Tom Brokaw was a horrible moderator.  Who put him at the helm.  Obama was great and did not allow himself to be pulled down to McCain's level of dirty politics.  Go Obama!  

                      {"commentId":3367236,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"anitawillm"}
                      • 11 votes
                      Reply#3 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:36 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3380397,"authorDomain":"SparkyGurl99"}

                      I agree...  I have always liked the Tom I have seen in the past but after the VP debate I have seen a side of him that really turned me off...  It seemed as if he wanted to put a slanted view on Obama...  Maybe when you get on in years, the things you know are the safer and the things you don't are soo foregin and unwelcome...  Change maynot be pretty, wanted, or painless; but at this time, it is definitely whats needed...

                      {"commentId":3380397,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"SparkyGurl99"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #3.1 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 12:19 PM EDT
                      Reply
                      {"commentId":3367274,"authorDomain":"tricias-mind"}

                      Old people scare your kids? Great parenting there. 

                      {"commentId":3367274,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"tricias-mind"}
                      • 1 vote
                      Reply#4 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:37 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3367364,"authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}

                      Classy Response, obviously, you don't have kids!

                      {"commentId":3367364,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}
                      • 5 votes
                      #4.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:39 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3367564,"authorDomain":"tricias-mind"}

                      I have kids and they love their grandparents. How ridiculous to say McCain is old and scares your kids while talking about an election.

                      {"commentId":3367564,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"tricias-mind"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #4.2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:44 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3367576,"authorDomain":"mantaraytx"}

                      Maybe just scary old people scare your kids. :)

                      {"commentId":3367576,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"mantaraytx"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #4.3 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3367590,"authorDomain":"xanthia1151"}

                      Dang Tricia!!! It has nothing to do with parenting! LOL!!  McCain scared the jeepers out of me too!  The Ghost Whispering totally CREEPED ME OUT!

                      {"commentId":3367590,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"xanthia1151"}
                      • 4 votes
                      #4.4 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3367678,"authorDomain":"tyler"}
                      "Old people scare your kids? Great parenting there."

                      Okay, everybody, be sure to remember there are some rules . Don't get personal and remember to use the '!' button [cautiously] to report inflammatory comments.

                      {"commentId":3367678,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"tyler"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #4.5 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3368234,"authorDomain":"xanthia1151"}

                      Pay attention PEOPLE!!  This is why McCain is even being considered as a possible candidate as our leader because of stupid people that don't pay attention to the facts and make up their minds on what they think people said instead of what is actually said.
                      NJVOTER did NOT say Old people scare her kids! She said McCain scared her kids!  RE READ!

                      {"commentId":3368234,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"xanthia1151"}
                      • 3 votes
                      #4.6 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:57 PM EDT
                      {"commentId":3369003,"authorDomain":"lawstudies2020"}

                      some old people scare me so its easy to believe  they  scare  children

                      {"commentId":3369003,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"lawstudies2020"}
                        #4.7 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 11:13 PM EDT
                        Reply
                        {"commentId":3367285,"authorDomain":"robert-j-drum"}

                        Senator Obama spoke directly and clear throughout the debate.  I felt a direct connection with him in his answers while Senator McCain continued to use his same old rhetoric which I have heard over and over again, therefore with him I felt no connection.

                        {"commentId":3367285,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"robert-j-drum"}
                        • 6 votes
                        Reply#5 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:37 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3367944,"authorDomain":"luckystr072501"}

                        I agree with you. There was no connection with McCain and he seems to repeat himself over and over, but just rewords his statements. Think that Barack did a wonderful job in holding the audience of American viewers and important issues. I believe that McCain has too many secrets in his closets that he doesn't want brought to light and Barack isn't afraid to admit what he does.

                        {"commentId":3367944,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"luckystr072501"}
                        • 5 votes
                        #5.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:51 PM EDT
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                        {"commentId":3367296,"authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}

                        Go Obama!  I never in all my life have felt stronger for a candidate!  Thank you for a great American night!  I will never forget it!  You rock, and you are truly, my friend!  John McCain, you are not!  Obama/Biden

                        {"commentId":3367296,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}
                        • 8 votes
                        Reply#6 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:37 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3367322,"authorDomain":"gncd"}

                        Mavericks!!!!  now thats funny....obama knows what he wants to do and thats good to hear

                        {"commentId":3367322,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"gncd"}
                        • 4 votes
                        Reply#7 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:38 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3367402,"authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}

                        I agree!  I think Obama kicked McCain right out of the arena!

                        {"commentId":3367402,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"cwatkin2"}
                        • 7 votes
                        #7.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:41 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3367639,"authorDomain":"w-g-fox"}

                        I do too.. I'm excited to take our country back!!!

                        {"commentId":3367639,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"w-g-fox"}
                        • 3 votes
                        #7.2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3367885,"authorDomain":"gncd"}

                        "take our country back" .....I like that ;)

                        {"commentId":3367885,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"gncd"}
                        • 1 vote
                        #7.3 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:50 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3368472,"authorDomain":"StromK"}

                        If I heard "My Friend" one more time...

                        That phrase used too much and in this context just rubbed me the wrong way!  Very presumptuous and condescending.

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                        #7.4 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 11:02 PM EDT
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                        {"commentId":3367387,"authorDomain":"stanimal7"}

                        Obama clearly had a more confident grasp of the issues and solutions.  McCain had a grasp for nothing beyond nebulous attacks and a BIG lack of substance.  No details, no specifics, just a bunch of bumper sticker phrases that don't tell me anything about what he'll do to fix the economy, health care, or our foreign policy.  McCain now appears to be full of bullsh**, while Obama at least tries to bring some detailed ideas to the table.

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                        Reply#8 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:40 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3368195,"authorDomain":"luckystr072501"}

                        I agree with that statement as well. He didn't provide ne hardcore evidence how he would help the economy. He did sound like a commercial vs. a candidate in a presidential debate.

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                        #8.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:56 PM EDT
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                        {"commentId":3367408,"authorDomain":"rcoronato"}

                        Obama is the future for America and the New World Order.  We need to learn from our past mistakes and successes and Obama has the vision, and intelect to address this!

                        {"commentId":3367408,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"rcoronato"}
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                        Reply#9 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:41 PM EDT
                        {"commentId":3367414,"authorDomain":"slapmewhenitsover-1"}

                        Obama is clearly more in touch with the people and McCain clearly wants to be now that he is behind.

                        The real question is who do you believe in, and I do not believe in John McCain because in 26 years he has not proven he is anything but an old politician.

                        As an independent, I vote Obama because it is the best choice we have.

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                          Reply#10 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:41 PM EDT
                          {"commentId":3367477,"authorDomain":"marlb"}

                          John Mc Cain looks like he is still lost and does not understand what is going in the world and the United States. All he can do is try and bad Barrack Obama because he cannot tell you what he will do, but he will have the Bush family to help him.

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                          Reply#11 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:43 PM EDT
                          {"commentId":3367496,"authorDomain":"belleclairenala"}

                          Ugh. John McCain is befuddled and vile. I wish he would just get out of our faces. 

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                          Reply#12 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:43 PM EDT
                          {"commentId":3367606,"authorDomain":"rtmcguire"}

                          Obama talks so much, but doesn't say anything!   President Clinton is correct, It is a fairy tale. 

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                          Reply#13 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                          {"commentId":3367809,"authorDomain":"w-g-fox"}

                          Bill Clinton is jealous..he's been the Democratic patriarch for a time...

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                          #13.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
                          {"commentId":3368335,"authorDomain":"mauricehenryjr"}

                          Get ready to escort your Princess to the Fairy Tale Ball at Obama's Inauguration R T McGuire.

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                            #13.2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
                            {"commentId":3376714,"authorDomain":"wpbtech"}

                            I would much rather read a fairy Tale, than an economic Nightmare...

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                              #13.3 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 9:54 AM EDT
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                              {"commentId":3367608,"authorDomain":"rambofm"}

                              I think Obama did a fine job and was more detailed about his vision for America. I can't wait til Nov 4th. when all of America can put this Bush/McCain era to rest.

                              {"commentId":3367608,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"rambofm"}
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                              Reply#14 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
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                              {"commentId":3367609,"authorDomain":"mikey-zeropercent"}

                              John McCain's attempts to be "warm and friendly" tonight just seemed awkward and forced, which makes me feel like I can't trust him.

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                              Reply#15 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                              {"commentId":3367803,"authorDomain":"GloWill"}

                              I agree.  I noticed the exact same thing.  Felt WAY too forced.

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                              #15.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
                              {"commentId":3368566,"authorDomain":"StromK"}

                              And horrible attempts at humor...

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                              #15.2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 11:04 PM EDT
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                              {"commentId":3367614,"authorDomain":"familytestament"}

                              That GW's bubblehead forgot that he is holding a microfon in his own hand. Tomorrow he will forgot every single American who is making less then $250.000 and continue to do in Washington what he did for past almost 3 decades - NOTHING.

                              {"commentId":3367614,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"familytestament"}
                                Reply#16 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                                {"commentId":3367633,"authorDomain":"susanmcm"}

                                Was it my imagination, or did McCain refuse to shake hands when Obama extended his when they were mingling on the floor with their wives?  McCain would not extend his hand in return and motioned for Cindy to shake hands with Obama.  Did I really see that?

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                                Reply#17 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                                {"commentId":3368137,"authorDomain":"phunky01"}

                                They actually exchanged handshakes out of the camera view once the debate concluded prior to going over to their wives.  If you're able to rewind your DVR you'll see the two of them come together. It's when they blocked the teleprompter from Tom Brokaw.

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                                  #17.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:54 PM EDT
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                                  {"commentId":3367636,"authorDomain":"mwlove"}

                                  McCain looked and sounded old and tired. He limped, he wandered (physically and mentally), and he whined.  He lost the election tonight.

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                                  Reply#18 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:45 PM EDT
                                  {"commentId":3368103,"authorDomain":"allenj95"}

                                  Every breath McStupid took sounded like he was gasping and whistling through false teeth.

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                                  #18.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:54 PM EDT
                                  {"commentId":3373627,"authorDomain":"alharkless"}

                                  He definitely looked old and stiff, and I had to wonder, if he got elected how long he would last and we would then be stuck with HER for most of the next 4 years!

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                                  #18.2 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 4:23 AM EDT
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                                  {"commentId":3367652,"authorDomain":"bellathon"}

                                  I thought Obama did an outstanding job. I have always supported him, and he is definitely NOT wet behind the ears like McBush has been trying to paint him to be.

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                                  Reply#19 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
                                  {"commentId":3367670,"authorDomain":"rtmcguire"}

                                  Obama talks so much, but doesn't say anything!   President Clinton is correct, It is a fairy tale. 

                                  {"commentId":3367670,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"rtmcguire"}
                                  • 1 vote
                                  Reply#20 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
                                  {"commentId":3368072,"authorDomain":"w-g-fox"}

                                  Dude...get a new line; you just posted that one and received responses.

                                  {"commentId":3368072,"threadId":"382017","contentId":"1966479","authorDomain":"w-g-fox"}
                                  • 1 vote
                                  #20.1 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:53 PM EDT
                                  {"commentId":3368356,"authorDomain":"filmkr12"}

                                  McCain talks a lot and doesn't say anything but rhetoric and lies.

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                                  #20.2 - Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
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