Can Winning the Presidential Debates Affect the Election Outcome? A critique of the 1st debate and how it will affect each candidate. By Rachel Webber
Title: Can Winning the Presidential Debates Affect the Election Outcome? A critique of the 1st debate and how it will affect each candidate. By Rachel Webber
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 873 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Can Winning the Presidential Debates Affect the Election Outcome? A critique of the 1st debate and how it will affect each candidate. By Rachel Webber
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 873 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Can Winning the Presidential Debates Affect the Election Outcome?
<Tab/>In the first presidential debate, which took place on October 1st, 2004, according to the majority of reporters and "undecided voters" John Kerry was deemed the winner. However a fair amount of articles and a large amount of "undecided" voters said that George Bush won the debate, who really won and what affect could this have on the polls.
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to let the American public know what his future plans were, and why he made the decisions he did. Bush also made a mistake in not admitting that he was wrong for attacking Iraq on gounds that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. A combination of Bush's failure to disclose his plans, not admitting he made a mistake and his physical weaknesses were all reasons I feel George W. Bush lost the 1st presidential debate.