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Biden Beats Palin in VP Debate: CNN Poll



03 October 2008 @ 10:21 am ET

A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. found that 51 percent of those polled thought Sen. Joe Biden won last night's vice presidential debate over Gov. Sarah Palin, who received 36 percent of the vote.

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In terms of likeability, Palin won 54 percent to 36 percent over Biden.

Palin and Biden exceeded expectations of those polled, with 84 percent and 64 percent respectively.

The moderator, journalist Gwen Ifill, was seen as fair by an overwhelming amount, the poll said.

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Oct 3, 2008 12:25pm

Yes I thought Guen Ifill was fair. I thought, I heard her say to Biden you did a good job and did not say that to Governor Palin. Interesting point to me.It showed Guen`s favorite.As I said, I think she was fair. As for the CNN? opinion Research Corp. They should be fired. Governor Palin won .hands down I am changing my vote from Obama To Mccain Not for the debaae for the lying press media CNN hires.
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Oct 3, 2008 1:29pm

Or ... maybe Ifill was irritated that the questions she worked on for the debate were summarily dismissed. Ifill remained cordial to a debater that for the most part was not so much debating, but conducting an infomericial. All things considered ... the lack of acknowledgement was justified.

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