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From what I understand, he may be hesitant because McCain's strength is said to be in debates and town hall type situations rather than giving speeches which appears to be Obama's strength.
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Because republicans are just intimadating like that!
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Because Obama knows he'd lose. He's great at giving prepared speeches, but simply has nothing to actually debate with.
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I didn't know that Obama was afraid to debate McCain. If Obama has come this far, I can' imagine what would make him afraid of a debate.
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Obama is a puppet. He has no idea's or accomplishments. And he is vapid without a scrpipt in front of him
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POTENTIAL COMMANDER-"OF"-CHIEF AVOIDS MILITARY: We'd like to know what incredibly important event Barack Obama has scheduled on August 11 that prevents him from participating in a debate at Texas' Fort Hood. The townhall event, sponsored by an array of military support groups, hopes to offer the 6,000-strong audience (predominantly veterans and military families) an opportunity to directly question their next commander-in-chief. John McCain is ready and willing, but so far the Obama just can't find an opening. We wonder what scares him most -- a face-to-face matchup with McCain, potential heckles, or simply not being in front of his customary mass gathering of zombies. Whatever the explanation, Obama looks weak in front an audience that needs to respect him as their commander. Not a good start. (From Laura Ingraham's daily eblast)
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CBS News Poll asked Who won the debate? Among Uncommitted Voters: Obama 40% McCain 22% Remaining pollsters Draw 38% The CNN telephone opinion polls of 525 adults surveyed after the debate were asked: 1) Who did the best job in the debate? Obama 51% McCain 38% 2) Who would better handle Iraq? Obama 52% McCain 47% 3) Who would better handle the economy? Obama 58% McCain 37%
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Because of McCain's secret weapon . . .
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