Tuesday, October 7, 2008

OBAMA EXPECTED TO MAKE GAINS IN TONIGHT'S DEBATE

In tonight's town hall debate, presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama will join moderator Tom Brokaw and an audience of 100-150 uncommitted voters on stage at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. The questions will focus on the economy and foreign policy and will come from the audience and from online submissions.

Today, the Online100 was asked which candidate would emerge stronger from the town hall-style debate. 51% of respondents said Barack Obama will gain, 34% said will be McCain who benefits most. One panelist wrote,"Although it (town hall) is McCain's forte, the economy is his weakest policy point."


Who do you expect to emerge stronger from tonight's townhall-style debate?
10/07/08



Party-affiliated panel members were divided almost evenly along party lines; 65% of the right believe McCain will win, while 62% of the left think it will be Obama. An overwhelming number of unaffiliated panelists, 73%, chose Obama

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