VP Debate Reactions: Polls Show Biden Won

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BETH FOUHY | October 3, 2008 02:47 PM EST | AP

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Republican vice presidential nominee, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, center, with her daughter Piper, bottom center, and husband Todd Palin, right, greet family members of Democratic vice presidential rival, Sen. Joe Biden, following their vice presidential debate Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008, in St. Louis, Mo. (AP Photo/Don Emmert, Pool)

Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin on Friday played up her debate performance as polls showed voters judging her Democratic rival, Joe Biden, to be the winner of the only vice presidential face-off of the campaign.

"It was a lot of fun. It was a great opportunity to get to speak directly to Americans," Palin said in an interview with Fox News. McCain told supporters at a town-hall meeting in Pueblo, Colo.: "You know, I almost felt a little sorry last night for my old friend Joe Biden. She did a magnificent job." The GOP's presidential nominee drew cheers when he declared, "Viva la Barracuda!"

Two quick polls indicated that Biden fared better in the debate. A CBS News/Knowledge Networks Poll found that 46 percent of uncommitted voters who watched the debate thought Biden won, with 21 percent siding with Palin. A CNN poll found respondents judging Biden the winner by a margin of 51 percent to 36 percent but calling Palin more likable by 54 percent to Biden's 36 percent.

In the 90-minute forum broadcast Thursday night from Washington University in St. Louis, Palin was under intense pressure to show basic competence on issues facing the next president after a series of embarrassing television interviews called into question her readiness for high office. For the most part she appeared confident and folksy, but she also sidestepped certain questions, pivoting at times to talking points and generalities.

In the debate, Palin tried to portray Biden and Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama as obsessed with the failures of President Bush even as she acknowledged his administration was responsible for "huge blunders" in the war and elsewhere.

Biden largely avoided direct challenges to Palin and instead worked to undermine McCain, who has sought throughout the campaign to distance himself from an unpopular president. The Delaware senator repeatedly noted that McCain had sided with Bush on crucial issues, from launching the war in Iraq to tax policies that widened the income disparity between rich and poor.

"He's been a maverick on some issues, but he has been no maverick on the things that matter to people's lives," Biden said.

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_Palin criticized the Democratic ticket for opposing offshore oil drilling. Biden chided McCain for voting against proposals to expand the development of alternative energy sources.

_Palin restated her controversial view that climate change is largely due to cyclical changes in the earth's atmosphere and not primarily caused by human behavior. Biden disagreed, saying climate change was caused by man.

_Biden reaffirmed his position that it was "patriotic" for people who earn more than $250,000 to pay additional taxes. Obama's tax plan would cut taxes for about 90 percent of Americans, Biden said. Palin called his position a "redistribution of wealth principle," but Biden shot back that fairness was the issue.

_Both said they supported partnership rights for gays and lesbians but opposed same-sex marriage.

_Palin argued that the Democrats' plan for the war in Iraq "is a white flag of surrender." Biden defended Obama's vote in May 2007 not to fund military operations there unless a timeline was set for withdrawal, even though he sharply criticized the Illinois senator's vote at the time.

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Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin on Friday played up her debate performance as polls showed voters judging her Democratic rival, Joe Biden, to be the winner of the only vice presidential face-o...
Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin on Friday played up her debate performance as polls showed voters judging her Democratic rival, Joe Biden, to be the winner of the only vice presidential face-o...
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- JayeSF I'm a Fan of JayeSF 24 fans permalink

Everyone was so focused on palin, palin, palin...th­at they kinda forgot some things. Joe Biden is a smart guy, despite his occasional propensity for the gaffe. Also, Biden has been running for president for almost a generation­...he's an experienced campaigner, and last night was his big chance.

Putting it bluntly, it was the moment he has been waiting for his whole political life. Why folks just assumed he would blunder... be a bully...or lose his head....is completely beyond me.

Joe nailed it. Period. Gergen: 'the best debate performance of his life'. I'll go further: likely the best public appearance of his life. He had intelligence, wit, clarity...­oh, and not to mention all of the issues...o­n his side.

This is why absolutely NOBODY, besides already committed mccain voters...c­an remotely claim that palin won.

This is the good. The bad is this:

In this twisted world of pick-a-sid­e-and-stic­k-with-it no-matter-­what...no matter the facts, no matter how many contorted rationalizations one has to make to convince themselves­.....

Had Joe NOT nailed it last night....h­ad he committed the gaffe, gotten angry, or tripped over his words, etc....

...amazing­ly....incr­edibly....­palin would have been declared the winner.

THAT'S downright scary...an­d it shows where our country is. Once again, the double-standard apparent: Obama/Biden is being held to much higher proof/expectations than mccain/palin.

But that's all academic..­.because..­.in his most important moment....­Joe came through.

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