Who won the Republican presidential debate?Roger Simon
Jubilee presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta emerged the favorite debater in yesterdays presidential debate according to poll by pollster consumer insight. The survey conducted using computer aided telephone interviews sampled over 1000 respondents and saw Cord's Raila Odinga come in second. Evelyn Wambui...
Polls taken after the final presidential debate in Las Vegas show that more voters think Hillary Clinton won. However, many voters also believe Clinton did not explain herself well when the email scandal was addressed. CBS News elections director Anthony
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Poll finds generally positive debate tone CBS News polled voters nationally after Tuesday's vice presidential debate on the tone and who they think won. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the results. ...
We could go through a play-by-play of how President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden fared in this latest debate — the who won, who lost, how will this affect turnout of it all. But instead, let's focus on how we can keep ourselves from ever having to live through...
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump held an unusually early debate on Thursday night in Atlanta, speaking to an electorate that has expressed strong dissatisfaction with their choice of candidates.
Kaine went into this debate as the favorite. Hillary Clinton wonthe last debate, and did it easily. Donald Trump, meanwhile, keeps giving endless rungs of ammunition to his opponents, which meant Pence would have to defend a guy who is often so bad at defending himself. The initiative,...
“So who won the debate today? I know who lost. Afghans. Little mention of war, except for w/drawal. Differences not so different from e/o,” tweeted someone who went by the name Subel. Another tweeter, Musa Mahmodi, wrote: “Watched the US presidential debate, nothing new on Afghani...
Ultimately, though, the debate likely won’t matter very much because it didn’t change any minds. Voters who are undecided will likely continue to remain so – and the battle for their support will continue on for the next five weeks. But they shouldn’t count on more debates to help ...