I have Obama slightly ahead winning this debate, but not as decisively as Romney won the first. #debates
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) October 17, 2012
Thought Romney scored some good hits on econ, but blew it on Libya and may have been overly aggressive in Gore-like way.
— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) October 17, 2012
Romney needed a very strong debate to keep the momentum and it was just okay. #notenough #debate
— John Nothdurft (@thenoth) October 17, 2012
Romney took a good number of hits, but as the challenger, they didn't appear to have the same impact as his swipes at Pres Obama.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) October 17, 2012
Romney needed a very strong debate to keep the momentum and it was just okay. #notenough #debate
— John Nothdurft (@thenoth) October 17, 2012
If we score match play, Obama wins and series tied 1-1. If we score stroke play, Romney is still ahead w/ bigger win in 1st debate. #debate
— Dr. Robert R Cargill (@xkv8r) October 17, 2012
Obama on his game tonight.Where was this guy 2 weeks ago?Should slow Romney momentum. #debates @voa_news
— Jim Malone (@JMaloneVOA) October 17, 2012
Obama is totally in command. Romney just completely blew up most or all advantage he had on the Benghazi mess at the start of this evening.
— Philip Gourevitch (@PGourevitch) October 17, 2012
Considering how badly the Obama Administration handled Benghazi, I'm surprised by Romney's jumbled response to the Libya question.
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) October 17, 2012
@petermoore Romney's had his moments, but O has really raised his game. Benghazi bit was worthy of The West Wing.
— Coningsby (@HenryConingsby) October 17, 2012
Obama's most passionate moment, offensively defending his team on Benghazi. The follow up? Romney gets called out on a lie. It's over.
— Kush Thaker (@kushthaker) October 17, 2012