Accessed October 3 at 9:00pm
On the politics home page of the New York Times this evening, the three top stories were all about the vice-presidential debate last night. Their analysis of the debate was exactly as expected; according to them, Biden won the debate.
The language of the article frames the analysis in a way that is not completely partisan, but it portrays Biden as a sharp speaker even though he tends to be mistake-prone. Although Palin did not make any mistakes as remarkable as her interview with Katie Couric... it was still evident that she was avoiding direct answers to some questions. But she should be the least of the McCain's campaign's problems, according the New York Times. Obama has a five to six point lead in many of the toss-up states. The next debate is on this coming Tuesday. My hope is that McCain can start to turn it around after his warm-up last week.
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