Who do YOU think won?
I think Kerry made the best impression. He was firm, never nervous
and didn't hesitate or pause nearly as much as Bush.
Kerry's very specific knowledge (e.g. the 24 apparently permanent bases being created in Iraq, even though the US is supposed to be there "temporarily") and on a number of other issues was impressive.
It also seemed to me that Bush was harping on the same issue (Kerry's waffling about his support of the war) over and over, a technique which apparently seems to work with the average voter.
Kerry was also strong on terrorism, which was something the population felt he had not been as resolute and firm on as Bush. I think that was what people thought was Kerry's biggest weakness and what hurt him in recent polls.
What really shocked me, was that the ENTIRE debate was about Iraq/Afghanistan (terrorism), WMD and foreign policy/affairs.
I understand that these are very important issues in the wake of 9/11 and other terrorist attacks; however, what about health care and other domestic issues?
The US has spent a whopping $200 billion on the war in Iraq, whereas there are a TON of problems here, and there have been a number of budget cutbacks in terms of domestic services.
Just my two cents...
Maybe the next two debates are supposed to address other issues?