Clinton likely didn't slow Obama's momentum »
Posted By JessicaLaurie 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsThis is an analysis piece of the Clinton - Obama debate from last night. Apparently, Obama was unhurt by this debate and still holds the momentum
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ETproductions1 year, 8 months ago
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Probably not. Obama actually did the better job of driving home his point about the downside of Hillary's "mandatory" Health Care program. It would be mandatory because those who can't afford to participate would face fines, extra taxes or garnishment of their wages in return for nothing.
Mitt Romney already left Massachusetts with just such a plan, before labeling Hiullary's plan as socialized medicine. And the state budget is just beginning to go into meltdown because of Mitt's plan.
Both Hillary and Barak handled themselves well. But the one round of booing was directed at Hillary when she tried to press an obviously canned attack at Barak's use of his campaign co-chairman's words about words.
To turn Barak's momentum around, Hillary needed to hit a walk-off home run. She didn't.
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