Monday, October 22, 2012

The fierce of U.S. Candidates Debate


The second debate between President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party challenger Mitt Romney from the Republican Party took fierce since starting on Tuesday (10/16/2012) evening local time.In the 90-minute debate, Obama tried hard to maintain a policy and a number of the plan and challenge Romney says would prefer the rich if elected. Romney repeatedly attacked Obama, saying that millions of people unemployed and a sluggish economic recovery showed Obama's policies have failed.Both candidates argue about a variety of issues, ranging from about bailing out the auto industry, labor issues, energy policy, taxes, education, immigration, to the role of women.Unlike other debates, the debate format this time the town hall-style meetings.  

The audience asked questions and CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley acted as moderator.This time Obama appeared more lively and interesting than his first appearance about two weeks ago that passive and therefore many of the highlight. Obama and Romney, who are also aggressive in expressing his views, standing opposite each other, interrupting each other, walk on stage at Hofstra University, holding a microphone, raise the volume, and confute points raised opponents."Governor Romney said he had five plans.

 Governor Romney did not have five plans. He had only one plan., And the plan is to ensure that the upper class to play with a different set of rules," Obama said about the Romney approach to improve economic conditions.Romney fired back by saying that Obama is "a great speaker, but the policy is not running". Romney said he would prioritize the growth of the middle class. "It's about how we could make the middle class of this country has a bright future and prosperous."In one occasion, when the debate about energy exclaimed, Romney had even made audience surprised when she snapped at Obama by saying, "You'll get your turn soon, I'm more talking.""Not true, Governor Romney, not true," Obama said, after Romney attacked Obama's policy in oil production over the last four years.The first question in the debate came from a student 20 years worrying about whether he would be able to support themselves after graduation. "More debt and less jobs.

 I will change it. I know what it takes to create good jobs," said Romney told voters it. "When you finish (college) in 2014, I guess I'll be the president at that time, I'll make sure you get the job."Obama needs a convincing performance in the debate this time in order to stop the increase position Romney in the polls since their first debate in Denver. After a debate in Denver, analysts and opinion polls showed Romney winning real.The Obama campaign admitted Obama had a bad night in the first debate and promised a more aggressive approach in New York. The third and final debate will focus on foreign policy will take place on October 22 in Florida. However, polls show, voters considered the economy to be the most important election issue.U.S. unemployment rate drops below 8 percent September. It was for the first time since 

Obama took office in 2009. However, millions of people still do not get jobs and growth in the U.S. economy slows down.Romney and his campaign tried to frame the upcoming presidential election as a referendum on Obama's presidency. They cite unemployment, a sluggish recovery from the recession, and chronic deficits federal budgets and debt as a reason to reject a second term for Obama.

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