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US voters' views 2008: Debates | US voters' views 2008: Debates |
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In the run-up to the most hotly contested US presidential election in years we are asking panels of BBC News website readers to share their opinions and views. | In the run-up to the most hotly contested US presidential election in years we are asking panels of BBC News website readers to share their opinions and views. |
Here Republican and Democratic voters reflect on the first presidential debate. | Here Republican and Democratic voters reflect on the first presidential debate. |
Jessica RossPennsylvania"I am now a stronger supporter of Barack Obama"Tom TaberCalifornia "I was very impressed by both candidates"Mary O'NeilDenver, Colorado"John McCain came across as patronising" Geoffrey NolanMiami, Florida"John McCain is a bi-partisan statesman"A Economos New York"Neither did a great job on the financial question"Philip LeiterMinnesota"Senator McCain dominated the whole debate" | |
Have Your Say: Who won the debate? | Have Your Say: Who won the debate? |
Read what the Democratic voters said after their convention | Read what the Democratic voters said after their convention |
Read what the Republican voters said after their convention | Read what the Republican voters said after their convention |
The readers' panel has been selected from as wide a cross-section of people as possible and may not be representative of wider US public opinion. | The readers' panel has been selected from as wide a cross-section of people as possible and may not be representative of wider US public opinion. |
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