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jefferson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 06:18 AM
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CNN Online POLL: Who won the debate? (Obama 34%, Hillary 31%, Edwards 14%)
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Who do you think won the debate?

1. Barack Obama 34% 4224 votes
2. Hillary Clinton 31% 3772 votes
3. John Edwards 14% 1698 votes
4. Joe Biden 11% 1371 votes
5. Dennis Kucinich 4% 480 votes
6. Mike Gravel 3% 357 votes
7. Bill Richardson 3% 337 votes
8. Chris Dodd 1% 94 votes

Total: 12333 votes
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Who seemed to know most about the issues?


1. Joe Biden 36% 4494 votes
2. Barack Obama 26% 3219 votes
3. Hillary Clinton 17% 2049 votes
4. John Edwards 8% 947 votes
5. Dennis Kucinich 5% 555 votes
6. Bill Richardson 4% 456 votes
7. Mike Gravel 3% 355 votes
8. Chris Dodd 2% 258 votes

Total: 12333 votes
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Who had the best one-liner or comeback?


1. Barack Obama 56% 6863 votes
2. Hillary Clinton 15% 1801 votes
3. Joe Biden 9% 1055 votes
4. John Edwards 7% 847 votes
5. Mike Gravel 7% 820 votes
6. Dennis Kucinich 4% 503 votes
7. Bill Richardson 2% 262 votes
8. Chris Dodd 1% 182 votes

Total: 12333 votes
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Who had the most disappointing performance at the debate?


1. Bill Richardson 44% 5392 votes
2. Hillary Clinton 13% 1585 votes
3. Mike Gravel 12% 1501 votes
4. Barack Obama 10% 1208 votes
5. John Edwards 7% 834 votes
6. Dennis Kucinich 7% 817 votes
7. Chris Dodd 4% 529 votes
8. Joe Biden 4% 467 votes

Total: 12333 votes
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Question 5: Close window
Whose performance was most surprising?


1. Joe Biden 45% 5563 votes
2. John Edwards 10% 1221 votes
3. Barack Obama 10% 1213 votes
4. Bill Richardson 8% 1008 votes
5. Dennis Kucinich 8% 976 votes
6. Mike Gravel 8% 938 votes
7. Hillary Clinton 7% 811 votes
8. Chris Dodd 5% 603 votes

Total: 12333 votes
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Question 6: Close window
Whose campaign got the biggest boost from the debate?


1. Barack Obama 32% 3993 votes
2. Joe Biden 23% 2845 votes
3. Hillary Clinton 14% 1731 votes
4. John Edwards 14% 1686 votes
5. Dennis Kucinich 6% 683 votes
6. Bill Richardson 5% 592 votes
7. Mike Gravel 4% 484 votes
8. Chris Dodd 3% 319 votes

Total: 12333 votes
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Question 7: Close window
Who was the snappiest dresser?


1. Barack Obama 38% 4643 votes
2. Hillary Clinton 30% 3705 votes
3. John Edwards 11% 1418 votes
4. Dennis Kucinich 6% 690 votes
5. Mike Gravel 5% 630 votes
6. Bill Richardson 4% 513 votes
7. Joe Biden 4% 439 votes
8. Chris Dodd 2% 295 votes

Total: 12333 votes
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http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/debates/scorecard/results.html?userpick_q7=cand_7&userpick_q6=cand_7&userpick_q5=cand_7&userpick_q4=cand_8&userpick_q3=cand_7&userpick_q2=cand_7&userpick_q1=cand_7
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Justyce Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 06:23 AM
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1. Ability to give a good speech, snappy dresser,
Edited on Mon Jun-04-07 06:31 AM by Justyce
performance, best one liner..... geez. Is this a presidental debate or the Academy Awards....

And the winner for the most ridiculous poll is... :eyes:
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Lerkfish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 06:25 AM
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2. "snappiest dresser" and "best one-liner"...OMG, what have we become?
what inane categories.
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The Count Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 06:34 AM
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3. What? No hair style category? Well, at least i didn't have to go to Drudge for this s*
Edited on Mon Jun-04-07 06:36 AM by The Count
Someone last night really wanted all of us to give the worm hits...
Also, why is it, when I go to the link, they already have "my votes" there?
Did I also vote in the primaries already unbeknownst to me?
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JTFrog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 06:52 AM
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4. Surprised that Dodd finishes last across the board.
Edited on Mon Jun-04-07 06:54 AM by JTFrog
He had the best answer to a question last night. It may have not been a funny one liner, but I was waiting for someone to say it. (I am not a Dodd fan by any means)

What would you do in your first 100 days in office:

Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd: “Restore constitutional rights in this country.”

Good on him.

*on edit* - nevermind, I thought these were real polls for a second :rofl:

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flpoljunkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 07:15 AM
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5. With 13,305 votes: Who won the debate? Obama 34%, Clinton 30%, Edwards 14%
Question 1:

Who do you think won the debate?

1. Barack Obama 34%

4582 votes
2. Hillary Clinton 30%

4035 votes
3. John Edwards 14%

1822 votes
4. Joe Biden 11%

1516 votes
5. Dennis Kucinich 4%

513 votes
6. Mike Gravel 3%

383 votes
7. Bill Richardson 3%

352 votes
8. Chris Dodd 1%

102 votes

Total: 13305 votes

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/debates/scorecard/
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Byronic Donating Member (379 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 07:21 AM
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6. Harsh on Dodd
I liked Chris Dodd last night. He spoke a lot of sense. You could feel his frustration at being side-lined though. It's not fair, but when that happens, you need to find a way to break through; to make people sit up and take notice of you. That is what Joe Biden did, and I am delighted that he managed it.

I'd like Dodd to be given more of a shot at the bright media spotlight though. At the moment they just vaguely wave a match in his general direction.
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Adelante Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-04-07 07:36 AM
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7. I like Dodd very much
He has kind of a ponderous delivery, though, that undercuts what he's saying. Biden did a good job last night, I thought.
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