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First 2012 Presidential Debate

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On Wednesday, October 3, the first Presidential debate took place at the University of Denver. Some of the major points included the economy, the Affordable Care Act, which is more commonly referred to as “ObamaCare,”, and  the tax policy.

The moderator, Jim Lehrer, was interrupted many times by both candidates Wednesday evening. Governor Mitt Romney talked over the man many times in order to get his point across, and President Barack Obama objected once when Lehrer cut his response time by five seconds.

When polled, most people have that Romney won the debate. The Obama campaign has replied saying that Obama had more material in his argument, while Romney had more flare.

Watch the entire debate and decide for yourself who won.

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