Undecideds Give Tonight's Debate To HILLARY
by alegre, Wed Apr 16, 2008 at 07:29:15 PM EDT
Reviews are in and Hillary rocked in tonight's debate. We'll get to those after the jump. But first, Hillary's camp put up a video on YouTube of a clip from Channel 6 news in Philadelphia. Take a look - Hillary was the overwhelming choice among WPVI's focus group of undecided Democrats.
Ok now on to those reviews...
Hillary's Reviews Are In: 'The Winner,' 'Strong Presence,' 'In Her Element'
Hillary dominates Philadelphia focus group."NYDIA HAN: The real take away is this. We now know who won the debate according to our focus group. Take a look. Senator Clinton is the debate winner, at least according to our focus group. 23% believe Senator Obama won while 50% believed Senator Clinton won." [WPVI Post-Debate Analysis, 4/16/08]
ABC News' Rick Klein - ' Clinton is back to the strong presence we saw early in the cycle.' [ABC News Political Radar, 4/16/08]
NBC News' Chuck Todd - Obama `did not have a good night.' [MSNBC Post-Debate Analysis, 4/16/08]
NBC News' Chuck Todd--Obama's answer on Ayers and the flag `were simply weak.'"His answer on Ayers and the flag question were simply weak; He seemed unprepared for them; Kinda surprising because he normally has a decent rant against "old politics" and yet "old politics" questions seemed to stump him." [NBC First Read, 4/16/08]
The Atlantic 's Marc Ambinder - [T]here's no way Obama could fared worse. [The Atlantic 's Marc Ambinder, 4/16/08]
Washington Post' Chris Cillizza-- Obama `struggled quite a bit' when asked about Rev. Wright. "...He struggled quite a bit more when asked to answer for Wright, his former pastor." [ Washington Post, The Fix, 4/16/08]
New York Times' Katharine Seeyle: Hillary's `in her element as she goes into details.'"She's becoming expansive, seemingly in her element as she goes into details; Mr. Obama does not look as thrilled to be still standing there." [New York Times, The Caucus, 4/16/08]
Talking Points Memo's Josh Marshall - Hillary `certainly seems more self-assured.'"She certainly seems more self-assured on the Iran question than Obama did. The question of extending an American security umbrella to Israel is very dicey. And he could clearly see he was on delicate territory." [Talking Points Memo, 4/16/08]
Philadelphia Inquirer blog - `Obama is again less certain, and rambles a bit.'"Obama is again less certain, and rambles a bit when asked about the Washington D.C. gun ban. Gibson asks him to deny that he has ever advocated a complete ban on hand guns in 1996. Obama says no. But whatever the truth, no other answer is possible." [ Philadelphia Inquirer Blog, 4/16/08]
NBC News' Matthew Berger - Obama `tried to have it both ways' with Israel ."Obama's answer on an Iranian attack on Israel tried to seem to have it both ways: highlight his support for Israel but not lock him into treating an attack on Israel like an attack on the U.S. But it may have looked more like a no because it wasn't a firm yes. Clinton 's answer seemed more direct." [NBC First Read, 4/16/08]
Wowzer... Obama's camp must know things are bad when Josh Marshall's quoted as saying good things about their rival in this race.
And Hillary opened up a can of whoop-ass in the Channel 6 focus group of undecided Philadelphia Democrats. She more than doubled his result here - take a look...
Hillary - 50%
Obama - 23%
Neither - 27%
I had to double check that last number guys - "neither" got a bigger block of support than Obama did.
One comment after another mentioned that she's more self-assured, had a strong presence, or was in her element - while they described Obama as uncertain, that he rambled, or that he "struggled quite a bit".
Not sure about you but one of our candidates looked presidential and the other... not so much.
Ready on day one folks - that's Hillary. She's a master of the issues and knows the details like no one else. No on the job training for her and considering the mess Bush will leave as he exits the White House (and that day can't come soon enough for me!) I know I'll sleep easier knowing she's on the job in DC.
Ok one more thing guys - some of you may have caught that diary I posted here last night about Hillary's new initiative to close the wage gap in our country. Women currently make .77 cents for every dollar earned by her male colleagues and I asked you to donate to Hillary's campaign to help put her in the White House so she can continue to fight to even the playing field for women in the workforce.
Well we've raised a couple thousand dollars in the last 24 hours. We're about $150 shy of the $10,000 mark in my overall HillRaisers account, and if you guys keep donating tonight, I'll post an update here to say "thanks" to the person who puts us up and over the $10,000 mark - first name and initial of the last name.
Come on gang - if it's been a while since you last donated and you can swing it then please - send her what you can to help her win as big on primary day as she did in tonight's debate.
Thanks gang!
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