Guessing most Republicans/conservatives give it to Sen McCain and most Democrats/liberals give it to Sen Obama, and moderates call it a draw... no surprise there. Most polls I saw of independents/undecideds gave it to Obama overall, and that demographic is the one to decide this election.
Personally, I thought the first half was better for Obama (on the attack in economics )the second half for McCain (on the attack in foreign policy). Sen McCain had more to lose after foundering around this last week with the financial crisis and bailout, his lower poll numbers, and this debate being on his strong suit-foreign policy. Sen Obama merely had to seem liked he had a grasp on foreign policy, look presidential and show that he "belonged on that stage". I noticed a lot less "umms" and "uhs" from Sen Obama. No major gaffs from either side, but I was surprised that Sen McCain couldn't look Sen Obama in the eye/look toward him, even after Jim Lehrer's telling them both repeatedly to address each other. Funny that others saw it as antagonistic, I saw it as being able to face up to someone you are disagreeing with.
I'm really looking forward to the VP debate, especially after the groan-inducing performance by Gov Palin with Katie Couric. When conservative pundits are calling for you to step down as Republican VP, you know you didn't knock it out of the ballpark.
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