Polling experts, including my son, say it's too early to see if the debate changed anything. However, the first polls collected spanning a couple days before the debate to the day after. A small number of those asked had seen it, so it did play a small part. Those polls did not change. Obama still leading by the same small margin. As Rmoney said, we 47% will never vote for him.
It feels good to not matter to Rmoney, his job is not to worry about me.
Another quirk about the 5%, some say 10%, undecided. They are overwhelmingly in favor of wind and solar energy replacing fossil fuels, they overwhelmingly believe the science on global warming is correct, and finally, undecided who have voted in the past more often than not settle on voting the same pattern again. These things doesn't bode well for the smirker in chief. He still has an overwhelming amount of money being spent on him, he still has voter suppression, he still has his debate ass kicking of Obama, but it's still an uphill battle for him.
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