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A CNN poll of debate watchers found that 46% of respondents believed that Obama had done better, 39% believed that Romney had done better, and 11% had no opinion or believed they tied; CNN noted that the debate audience polled was about eight percentage points more Republican than the general population, similar to the vice presidential debate ...
Monday's debate between President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney was a bit of a yawn-fest, but it did feature one memorable exchange: Romney: Our navy is smaller now than at any time ...
The first debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama accomplished what few debates in history have: a dynamic change in the state of the race. We said the first debate was going to have an impact ...
In Wednesday's much-hyped verbal slugfest between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, few topics will loom larger than taxes. They're a central battlefield for Republicans and Democrats, an area in ...
Another stir up came from Jon Huntsman saying that Mitt Romney's attitude is one that is dividing this nation. Huntsman said that after he had been criticized by Romney for being Obama's ambassador to China. Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney also got into an argument about the Super PAC advertisements that each had been putting out.
During the second debate, Romney was perceived to have struggled compared to his previous performance. [266] Polls conducted by CBS, CNN, and Reuters/Ipsos found a plurality of voters who believed Obama had done better. [267] [268] [269] During the debates Romney said that he would charge China with currency manipulation. China responded that ...
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Red denotes states (or congressional districts that contribute an electoral vote) won by Republican Mitt Romney; blue denotes those won by Democrat Barack Obama. State where the margin of victory was under 1% (29 electoral votes): Florida, 0.88% (74,309 votes) States where the margin of victory was under 5% (46 electoral votes):