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Flash Verdict: Obama Strong, Romney Didn’t Answer Debate Questions
By: Sarah JonesOct. 22nd, 2012more from Sarah Jones
President Obama came on strong from the beginning of the third and last Presidential debate, while Romney avoided answering questions and seemed nervous and cautious. Here’s a round up of reaction on Twitter:
Ed Henry @edhenryTV Obama seems more comfortable weaving his way around world — Romney appears to be watching every word carefully to avoid gaffe, v cautious
jmartpolitico @jmartpolitico Mitt seems nervous out of gates
Jim Acosta @jimacostacnn Obama did come out swinging. #CNNDebate
Laura Rozen @lrozen Obama sounding a bit more sure footed so far……Romney like he memorized the map of MENA
Scott Conroy @RealClearScott Romney asked lay-up question on Libya. Doesn’t answer it.
Arlette Saenz @ArletteSaenz Obama: When asked about our greatest geopolitical threat, you said it was Russia…The 80′s are now calling us for their foreign policy back
Ed Henry @edhenryTV Obama zing on Russia: The 1980′s wants its foreign policy back
jasoncherkis @jasoncherkis Looks like we are getting the Obama from the second debate.
Major Garrett @MajoratNJ Significantly, Romney does not describe what new U.S. strategy should be in Libya, Syria, Mali, Egypt or region.
Marc Ambinder @marcambinder Romney wants to let the Arab world fight terrorism on its own, but would leave more troops in Iraq
Philip Klein @philipaklein This is not the same Mitt who wanted to double Gitmo.
John Heilemann @jheil Romney very soft on Libya.
Keith Boykin @keithboykin CNBC web poll: 63% say Obama won the debate. Only 33% said Romney. pic.twitter.com/VSIJiJmM
Henry C.J. Jackson @hjacksonAP Carville on CNN says this was a “rout” for Obama.
Chuck Todd @chucktodd POTUS controlled the tone and tenor of the debate, came armed with a ton of zingers. And Romney simply let him do it.
John Weaver @JWGOP Romney wanted to look presidential. Agreeing with the President seems like an odd way to do that.
Taegan Goddard @politicalwire Romney is out of his league whevever they get back to national security. It really helps to be president for four years.
david carr @carr2n Romney sounds more like Obama’s running mate than his opponent tonight. Etch-a-Sketch protocol in high effect.
attackerman @attackerman Unless Romney draws some distinction with Obama now on Iran, he’s basically unilaterally disarming.
jasoncherkis @jasoncherkis1m First debate where Romney doesn’t sound prepared.
Josh Dorner @JoshDorner Obama dial test line for women on CNN has been bumping along the top all night. Line among men has also generally been strong too.
Brian Fung @b_fung Romney’s embrace tonight of Obama’s decisions a clear case of Romnesia. Ryan last week: Obama’s FP is “failing, unraveling”
Robert Schlesinger @rschles CNN’s John King: Debate coaches would say president won this on points.
Eli Lake @EliLake Obama won this debate. #debate2012
Don Lemon @DonLemonCNN Kids, when u hear old folks talk about experience, this is what they mean. It’s hard to compete w/ having been there. #Debate2012#CNNDebate
Amy Davidson @tnyCloseRead Obama won. Without the flash of the second #debate–but solidly, in every section.
Henry C.J. Jackson @hjacksonAP Carville on CNN says this was a “rout” for Obama.
David Firestone @fstonenyt Romney’s worst debate of the three. He was basically treading water, simply hoping not to drown.
Mitt Romney did a good job repositioning himself from The Other Mitt by copying most of Obama’s ideas on foreign policy. If the public buys that, it might help him as the policies he’s had up until today were not attractive to most voters. In spite of his memorized talking points, Romney was out of his element on the subject of foreign policy. He looked nervous and he refused to answer questions with specifics, using a pivot to domestic policy or the Middle East in general to avoid laying out his policies. Mitt Romney spent the debate agreeing with President Obama.
The President was strong, articulate, knowledgeable and confident, as his record indicated he would be.
The CBS flash poll of uncommitted voters agreed, with 53 percent saying Obama won and 23 percent saying Romney won. 71 percent of the CBS poll also think Obama is trusted to handle an international crisis and only 49 percent say that about Romney. That’s a bigger win than Romney got with the same group in the first debate. CNN’s poll of likely voters had 48 percent for Obama and 40% for Romney. Swing state voters with PPP agreed that Obama won 53-42, and are planning on voting for Obama 51 percent and Romney 45 percent.
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Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 10:47 pm
You can only use rhetoric so long before people seem to notice. I can only hope his mouthpiece Tagg noticed that the magic lying trick isnt there any more
Roy Matusek
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 10:49 pm
Let’s see, won’t reveal his taxes for the past ten years, outsourced jobs to China while at Bain Capital, didn’t want to save the auto industry but didn’t mind saving Wall Street, has a five point plan with points in it as in dot dot dot but no substance, has money in offshore tax shelters but understands the pain of the middle class… yeah really, jumped to premature conclusions during and made inaccurate and inappropriate statements after our embassy was attached in Libya, walks around with binders of women, is able to change positions from moderate to conservative in the blink of an eye if it serves his needs at the moment, did a great job pissing off the Britts during the Olympics, believes that 47 percent of the population are just moochers and don’t matter, and perhaps the most egregious thing is that he tied his dog to the roof of the family station wagon :(
Rocky in Texas said...
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 10:50 pm
About time for an Uproar demanding to see those Tax Returns…
Are we going to let anybody become POTUS that refuses to show us who they really are??!!
Come on people, make some noise!
Diane
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 12:26 am
Not only the tax returns, but why should we have a POTUS who doesn’t even keep his money in the US.
Could you imagine if a Democrat did this?
Refuse tax returns and kept his money off shore?
I don’t care about a person’s religion and do not think it should be used as a test for a person’s political career.
But I mind greatly, that the evangelicals want to hold the rest of us to their biblical standards, yet are pushing Mitt Romney. His religious beliefs are very different and a bible who is said to be written by man, not God.
How do they reconcile that?
Inez
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 9:16 pm
I totally disagree. Do some site crawling about the Mormon religion as I did.You will see that this secretive relion has tenets that frighten me!
Bob_Keller1
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 10:52 pm
The question is, what do the actual voters think. I worry that authors of articles like this push their bias and that bias doesn’t reflect an accurate world view but wishful thinking.
Tom
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 11:08 pm
the flash polls agree with the author.
majii
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 11:51 pm
All portions of this post were documented, Bob, from the tweets to the poll results, so there is nothing to support your claim of bias on the part of Ms. Jones.
Sally
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 11:02 pm
I was only home for the last half hour, but when asked what the greatest threst to the US is, I swear the seating Romney said, “a nuclear Iraq.”
Reynardine
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 11:19 pm
Friend who watched noticed tonight Romney was pretty much a parrot.
Mikey M
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 11:40 pm
This Romney was not programmed properly tonight.
Conservative Heart
Oct. 22nd, 2012 at 11:54 pm
Whatever!
Romney has binders full of military experience!
He’s clearly horses and bayonets ahead of Obama when it comes to world domination by the Supreme US Forces.
Once again, Romney scores a knock out punch and clearly sank Obama’s battleship…where you know, Obama’s campaign was hoping to hide some planes full of bad economy.
Also, Romney believes Michigan has trees just the right height.
Romney is the clear winner tonight!!
KatzKids
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 11:11 am
Hey friend, good to see you back. You outdid yourself on this one. Still laughing – thanks! You scored – 7 down thumbs & counting. LOL!
Sandra
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 12:03 pm
I’m thinking though his id is conservative heart, his post was just snark. He surely doesn’t believe it.
Laura Mock
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 12:05 am
I could care less as to who won any of the debates. My concern is where the candidates stand on issues. Romney has changed his opinion on key issues so many times that it is difficult to ascertain what exactly he does think. On the other hand, Obama has been fairly consistant.
TStMauro
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 5:44 am
I still cannot believe they are so close in the polls. The American public has been dumbed down -thank you so much reality TV-but they’d better wake up. A Romney presidency will set this country on a path to utter destruction. And you can take that to one of his off shore accounts.
Inez
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 9:21 pm
Check out Mormon’s site……..You wont believewhat they have in store should Mittshit and his LIES(oK IN HIS RELIGION) win…
sachet
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 8:26 am
Romney is definitely not CIC material. Pres. Obama has proven himself as a leader and a true CIC.
VOTE OBAMA/BIDEN. You can’t afford not to.