Less than a week
after the town hall meeting, on October 22 President Obama and Republican
presidential candidate Mitt Romney met in the final matchup before the
election. There would be no Saturday Night Live skit based on this
confrontation. Again I headed to the meeting place with the large crowd, eager
to follow along on Twitter and on IRC. Both candidates tried as much as
possible not to talk on foreign policy during this debate as much as the forum
wanted them to.
Showing posts with label Presidential Debate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Presidential Debate. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Second 2012 Presidential Debate Impressions
On October 16,
the second Presidential Debate would pit President Obama and former Governor
Romney in a rematch. This time, the format was a town hall meeting with all
issues open to discussion. I sat down with a larger crowd to watch the debate
projected onto a large screen. I also had my laptop on hand, so I was posting
to Twitter and an IRC room about the debates. It was the most fun I had since
the debates started, probably because Barack Obama was not allowing Romney to
attack without a fight.
Friday, November 2, 2012
2012 Vice Presidential Debate Impressions
As Romney gained
traction in the election, everyone was preparing for the second debate of the
month, the debate between Vice President Biden and Congressman Ryan. I remember
watching Biden passionately argue with Sarah Palin four years ago, and I was
looking forward to seeing Biden in action again. This time I went to a more
packed bar with the TV volume turned up to drown out the noise from patrons and
the sports broadcasts. Little did I know how Biden would surprise everyone when
he faced off against the Republican rival.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
First 2012 Presidential Debate Impressions
I managed to
watch all four of this year’s presidential debates live. Instead of sitting at
home in front of my Xbox 360, I traveled around to interact with fellow debate
watchers as the primaries went on. For the first debate I got stuck in traffic
for about an hour before tuning to the radio to hear it begin. After watching
the rest in the bar at a local restaurant, I had some idea of how the
presidential race would change.
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