News Presidential Debate #1 For non Americans

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The discussion centers around a poll targeting non-voters, featuring multiple-choice questions about their preferences and perceptions related to a debate. Participants are asked who they want to win, whether the debate changed their minds, and if it reinforced their original choices. One participant expresses a belief that Obama won the debate, citing his policies and his presidential demeanor as key factors in establishing trust. The focus remains on gathering insights from non-voters regarding their opinions and the impact of the debate on their views.

Presidential debate for non-Americans

  • McCain

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Did the debate change your mind?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
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Ok, this is basically the same poll, but for non-voters.

Since poll options are limited, this is going to be multiple choice.

1) Who do you want to win

2) Did the debate change your mind

3) Did the debate reinforce your original choice?

This will be an open poll so that I can match the answers.
 
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Evo said:
Ok, this is basically the same poll, for for non-voters.

Oops.. I posted in the other thread, but didn't vote there. Anyway, I think Obama won, not only on his policies, but also with the fact that he looked presidential, and looked to be someone you can trust.
 
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