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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" 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 conventionRead what the Democratic voters said after their convention
Read what the Republican voters said after their conventionRead 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.