With the last debate complete, McCain was not able to lob a game changer into the mix of things. McCain, being outspent significantly, needed to use this last opportunity to speak to 40 million Americans and convince them he is the best option. He was not able to accomplish that. McCain was able to push home a few key issues (example: he is not Bush’s 3rd term) but none were the knockout punches he needed. CNN’s poll after the debate finished gave it to Obama with just under 60% saying he won the debate. Most all critics and pundits are giving it to Obama as well. Look for nightly tracking numbers to remain relatively the same.
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