It was a discussion with content, lively and, at times, even aggressive, between two politicians well prepared and willing to exchange arguments. The two best drew the lines between Democrats and Republicans than did their bosses. The moderator, Martha Raddatz, passed with his role. He led the conversation through a wide range of topics from taxes to Iran, Afghanistan and abortion.
The debate does not leave a clear as the winner of last week and each party
gives as its candidate the winner. The
vice president was on a mission to repair the damage caused by Obama's poor
performance last week, which has prompted Romney in the polls. Biden
dominated the debate, was stronger, more aggressive and was safer. He
argued passionately about taxes and abortion and why Obama deserves a second
term. Democrats
defended the management of the past four years and the Republicans stood
outside the reality of the country's middle class.
But many today criticize her manners. 27
years older than his opponent, Ryan Biden treated with condescension and laughs
loud and mockingly referred to the congressman as "my friend." His
attitude may have been moral to Democrats, but independents irritated. "A
lot of lies," Biden came to say when Ryan talked about how defense budget
cuts will make the country weaker.
The vice president used some of the arguments that, inexplicably, Obama did
not use against Romney, as the famous comment of 47%. The
president, who followed the debate on Air Force One on a flight Miami
Washington, Biden called to congratulate him and says he "cannot be more
proud" of him. Paul
Ryan was tasked to present Romney as the best padlock for the middle class and gives
a human and closes it. The
Republican had the added challenge of facing a man with much more political
experience. Biden was elected
senator when he was two.
But Congressman asserted his work as chairman of the budget committee and
could explain the Republican vision of small government and low taxes for
everyone, front ballast, he said Obama's policies represent. No foreign
policy experience, Cage in this area. He
criticized the weakness of President Obama, but could not say what they would
do differently in Syria, or under what circumstances would keep troops in
Afghanistan. In
any case, history shows that the debate between vice presidential candidates
may not affect campaigns.
It will be decisive second face-off between Romney and Obama next week,
when they will have to answer questions from the audience. Obama
cannot rely on his vice president as representative and knows he cannot return
to have "a bad night" and wasting a second chance.
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