Obama and McCain Claim Victory in the Debate
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Both John McCain and Barack Obama claimed victory in Friday's debate
and are running ads touting their respective triumphs. Polling data
suggests otherwise. A CBS poll using random sampling showed 39% saw
Obama as the winner and 24% see McCain as the winner. An Inside
Advantage poll reported a virtual tie, with 42% saying Obama won and
41% saying McCain won. An Opinion Research poll done for CNN gave
Obama the win, 51% to 38%, with men splitting evenly and women going
for Obama 2 to 1. However, the sample had a slight Democratic bias.

A poll on CNN's Website with 80,500 respondents gave Obama the victory
67% to 28%. An NBC survey, which drew 291,000 responses gave the
victory to Obama 51% to 35%. Democracy Corps ran a 45-person focus
group in St. Louis. The group was heavily tilted towards the
Republicans, with 33% identifying as Republicans, 27% identifying as
Democrats, and the rest independents. The group as a whole voted for
Bush over Kerry by a 2-to-1 margin in 2004. Nevertheless, by a 38% to
27% margin, they felt that Obama won the debate.

All in all, Obama did what he had to do. He convinced a majority of
the voters that he can handle foreign affairs at least as well as
McCain, maybe better. All he really needed was a tie, because
virtually every poll has shown that large majorities support Obama on
domestic issues.

The next debate is on Oct. 2 at Washington University in St. Louis
between Vice-Presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sarah Palin.

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