There has been much talk on the
Presidential Election lately. I have recently read an article called "2nd
Presidential Debate" about some of the questions that citizens of the
United States have on who the next president will be and why. In this article
there are many questions on the things that have been talked about during the
second presidential debate which took place on October.17.2012 at Hofstra
University in Hempstead, New York. This debate was a town hall meeting, in
which ordinary people asked the questions that the candidates answered.
Some of the questions were asked by
undecided voters. There were a few questions that stood out to me, such as a
question that was asked by a first time voter named Jeremy Epstein who had made
an impressive point. He said, “Mr. President, Governor Romney, as a 20-year-old
college student, all I hear from professors, neighbors and others is that when
I graduate, I will have little chance to get employment. What can you say to
reassure me, but more importantly my parents, that I will be able to
sufficiently support myself after I graduate?” This question stood out to me because,
he was really concerned about the employment options that await him once he
graduates from college. He also made a point, he wanted to know which candidate
would lead him to the better options.
I watched
the debate on October.17.2012. In my opinion, Romney was too aggressive and
hostile during the debate. I feel as though he had too much to say in so little
time, he kept cutting everyone off to get a point across. I think that
President Obama did a good job in this debate because he had good articulation
and clarity on his plans. I also think that Obama won because he got his facts right,
and made it clear that he wouldn’t make a promise that he couldn’t at least try
to keep.
Great post Mukalah. Good to see that you are taking an interest in important national affairs. 100
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