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Two Debates Down, Two Wins for Obama

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It was Obama who once again edged out McCain in the debate, sticking to his strategy of portraying himself ready to serve as president.

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I agree, Obama looked more ready to be president, while McCain simply does fit.

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    Reply#1 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 1:11 AM EDT
    {"commentId":3373870,"authorDomain":"kgoodwin84"}

    you mean DOESN"T fit, right?

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    Reply#2 - Wed Oct 8, 2008 5:30 AM EDT
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