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Re: Who won the U.S. Presidential Debate? (Sept. 30)

Looking at it from a undecided voter's side, I saw Bush as too slow to answer the questions or respond to Kerry, and Kerry flip-flopped once, but quickly recovered. In other words, Kerry defeated Bush like it was nothing.

Now for the pro-Kerry side of my opinion: Being quick and confident in answering his questions, Kerry was READY for this, while Bush looked like he needed sleep. It especially showed on the one rebuttle Bush tried to do, and it started with a 5-second shot of him staring in the camera, mouth open and eyes blinking. LOL. Not to mention his vocabulary was small. How many times am I going to hear the word inconsistent, freedom, and other words he said 30 times or more? If one is going to win this race by the way he speaks, he should have a good vocabulary to desribe in concise details how he is going to go about his policies.


My parents and I cannot wait for the debate on domestic issues. It will be interesting to see how Bush handles it.

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