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Republican Debate Oct. 18, 2011 in Vegas
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 890884" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>This is the first debate that I have watched start to finish. I have several impressions that I would like to share. First, I think Newt is a nice guy who is clearly out of his league. Michelle had little of substance to offer and will soon become a non-factor. I thought both Rick S. and Ron had a lot to offer but Rick is not forceful enough and Ron is too aloof to be taken seriously. The bickering between Mitt and Rick P. quickly grew old. Rick P. knows he has to step it up. I like his idea of using predator drones in conjunction with strategic fences and boots on the ground to secure the border. Mitt is by far the most polished of the group and appeals to a broad spectrum of voters.</p><p></p><p>If the election were today I would be voting for Herman Cain. I like his no-nonsense approach and business experience. He seems as though he would work well with others, seek advice on issues but in the end the decision would be his.</p><p></p><p>Cain will be on Piers Morgan tonight--perhaps we will learn more about the man behind the candidate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 890884, member: 12570"] This is the first debate that I have watched start to finish. I have several impressions that I would like to share. First, I think Newt is a nice guy who is clearly out of his league. Michelle had little of substance to offer and will soon become a non-factor. I thought both Rick S. and Ron had a lot to offer but Rick is not forceful enough and Ron is too aloof to be taken seriously. The bickering between Mitt and Rick P. quickly grew old. Rick P. knows he has to step it up. I like his idea of using predator drones in conjunction with strategic fences and boots on the ground to secure the border. Mitt is by far the most polished of the group and appeals to a broad spectrum of voters. If the election were today I would be voting for Herman Cain. I like his no-nonsense approach and business experience. He seems as though he would work well with others, seek advice on issues but in the end the decision would be his. Cain will be on Piers Morgan tonight--perhaps we will learn more about the man behind the candidate. [/QUOTE]
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