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Vice-Presidential Debate Results

Monday, October 6, 2008

Now the Vice-Presidental Debate is over, how did the candidates do?

So many people had expected Sarah Palin to slip up and prove to the world on national TV that she was not a good running mate for John McCain. However, now as Alaska's governor, overcame expectations as 84 percent of people that watched the debate said she did better than they would have expected. It was said to be short of substance, but the republicans that support her ticket say that she did an excellent job. Vice President Debate watchers were polled and claim that Joe Biden did a better job selling his message. Fifty-three percent of these people say that Biden would most likely bring change to Washington, while only 42 percent say that Palin would do better to create change. Even though she did so well, only 46 percent claim she is qualifed to become President, while 87 percent say that Biden would most likely be qualified to become President. The video from the debate is immediately below..



Sarah Palin gave new hope to the McCain campaign. In the eyes of John McCain and the republican party, the night was a total success. It was obvious that she is a great speaker, as she did well in her only two speaking engagements since her nomination, and that was the night she accepted her nomination and last night in the debate with Joe Biden.
Nevertheless, the polls after the debate continued to fade for the McCain/Palin ticket. Tomorrow, the second debate between McCain and Obama will take place. If the McCain/Palin debate didn't make up some people's minds, then maybe this next debate will.

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