ANSWERS: 12
  • I hope you changed it for the right person!! jk. I think Obama still stood strong in his plans to see real change come to America and to help those who need it. I have been for him from day 1 because I, for one, have been financially destroyed since Bush has been in office and no way in heck would I vote for McCain. He has lost a lot of votes with his "plan" to screw people out of soc. security
  • No, not in the least. The debate only reinforced my decision to vote for Obama. I can't say there has been any Republican I've even thought of voting for for over 20 years.
  • K, Obama's answers all centered around the governmant doing every thing for the people as one would expect a socialist to say! McCain told the people that every one would have to take some responsibilies for what happens (less Governmant)
  • I think the candidates did fine. However, I think they took the "town hall" idea and really watered it down. I like that Brokaw actually kept them to their time limits, but the questions were softballs.
  • No. I am still voting for Obama, but I do think more of McCain. I believe he would do his best, but I have more faith in Obama.
  • I"m still staying with Obama This article from Fox news and they are pro-republican http://thetruthproject.us/2008/01/10/mccain-caught-lying-about-pork-spending/
  • Yes. It changed my mind about leaveing the house on election day.
  • Nah, ever since Palin, I've been all about Obama. I was on the fence until McCain picked Palin.
  • hi, sara, babieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ... noperz ... it's time for change ... hey, i think mccain lost his audience's attention because he started every answer with "my friends" ... LoLz ... my friends, i'm going to fix the economy ...
  • Sticking with my Obama. He stood strong.
  • Yeah, I watched the debates. They're both puppets. Let's vote for Bob Barr
  • I didn't change my mind one bit...none of them are worthy of my vote and I refuse to vote just to vote. A candidate must prove himself to me and these are too busy being the kettle calling the pot black (not referring to obamba). They have hardly touched on any real issues in my mind but just saying what they think the populace wants to hear. My vote is not for sale that cheap!

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