>... Instant opinion polls showed Romney as the clear winner. I am not overly concerned about the instant reaction to one debate. I think Romney is going to find the foreign policy debate more problematic. There are also some questions in my mind about the pollees. Knowing the Republicans, it wouldn't surprise me if they packed the house with people claiming to be undecided who were not in fact undecided. We'll see. Campaigns have ebbs and flows. It was a good night for Romney, no question. I still consider it an undecided race with a month to go.
We had elections some weeks ago. Right after the first debate on TV the presentators told us, the public, that there appeared to be a clear winner according to tweets on Twitter. The next day it was unveiled that the 'winning' party had had an extensive team of young party members tweeting on twitter.
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