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Presidential Debates 2012

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“Presidential Debates 2012”

  1. October 4th, 2012 at 12:18 PM      Reply Itiria Baker Says:

    I think the 2012 Presidential Debate was something else last night. I didn’t really like how Governor Mitt Romney was cutting the president off when he was trying to talk. I agree with President Obama; we should take a break with the oil and become more independent. Then, maybe when we are independent, we can come back to oil. If I could vote, it would be TEAM OBAMA.


  2. October 4th, 2012 at 12:23 PM      Reply Danielle Richardson Says:

    I think that the presidential debate is possibly the best debate so far. This debate follows two of the greatest men in politics. These men are Mitt Romney, and none other than the first African American president, President Barack Obama. I didn’t see president Obama’s argument in the debate, but I did see some of Mitt Romney’s comments. I always notice one thing about Mitt Romney in his campaign. He always points out Obama, but never points out the real issues that need to be solved. He is a great spokesmen and governor, but I don’t think that he is really presidential material. President Obama on the other hand, has what it takes. He can state the issues, and ideas he has to try to solve issues like unemployment, and welfare, and food stamps for poor families. I think that Barack Obama is the better choice and had the better say at the presidential debate last night.


  3. October 4th, 2012 at 3:20 PM      Reply Mercedes Holton Says:

    I think this debate was very aggressive with words because in some of the clips Mitt Romney kept cutting President Barack Obama off saying inappropriate things to get the president very mad. However, in some cases, President Obama should have defended himself. For example, when Mr. Romney was talking about how the president put our country in debt and how he messed with the economy, but it was his rich people who got in control of it who jacked it UP!


  4. October 4th, 2012 at 3:28 PM      Reply Bennecia Says:

    What I thought about the debate last night is that Mitt Romney was being rude, and I don’t want him to be our President. I’m not saying I don’t want him to be our President because I’m African American and he’s White, I’m saying I don’t want him as our President because he doesn’t make ANY sense. Two trillion dollars to the military? Are you serious, Romney? They’re not even asking you for that money, but you’re cutting off all these other things. I mean, I think its really good that he’s cutting off food stamps, medicare, etc, that’s gonna make people really want to get a job. But, Mitt Romney was attacking Barack Obama at the debate last night, and Barack Obama was being really mature about it. #TEAM OBAMA!


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