Ne-am lamurit acuma.Sarah Palin e o mare proasta BATUTA IN CAP si nu mai merita 
sa pierzi timpul cu ea.Asa cum arata sondajele doar 26 % o considera mai 
inteligenta.Dupa cum arata SONDAJELE Obama castiga teren pe zi ce TRECE si se 
apropie de Casa Alba.
   
  http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/03/biden.palin.analysis/index.html
   
  Analysis: Palin gets back on track, but Biden wins debate
   
  By Mark Preston
CNN Political Editor
   
  ST. LOUIS, Missouri (CNN) -- Sarah Palin stared criticism straight in the 
face Thursday, telling opponent Joe Biden and moderator Gwen Ifill that she 
would answer questions and address issues on her own terms during the vice 
presidential debate.
           Joe Biden and Sarah Palin traded barbs Thursday in the only vice 
presidential debate this election year.


   


  "I may not answer the question the way you want to hear, but I'll talk 
straight to the American people and let them know my track record," Palin said.
  Since being picked as Republican presidential nominee John McCain's running 
mate, Palin has been under fire for not being accessible enough to the media 
and delivering tightly scripted speeches during campaign appearances.
  Palin did not veer off course during the 90-minute debate, but her stand on 
principle appeared to hurt her, according to a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. Poll 
of debate watchers.
  Only 26 percent of those surveyed said that Palin was more intelligent in the 
debate compared to the 57 percent who chose Biden, according to the poll of 611 
adult Americans, who tuned in to watch it. The poll had a sampling error of 4 
points.
  Overall, 51 percent of the debate watchers said that Biden did the best job 
in the debate, while 36 percent gave the nod to Palin.
  However, the Alaska governor, who repeatedly sought to emphasize the maverick 
credentials of the McCain-Palin ticket, overcame expectations as 84 percent of 
the debate watchers said she did better than expected. Watch entire debate:  
Part 1 » |  Part 2 » |  Part 3 »
  Heading into the debate, both Republicans and Democrats said that Palin 
needed to convey to voters that she understood the problems they face everyday, 
which have been exacerbated in recent weeks by the financial crisis. She met 
her match in Biden who went toe-to-toe with her when discussing the problems of 
everyday people. While Palin talked about her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska, 
Biden countered with Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Claymont, Delaware.
  For Biden, Democratic and Republican strategists said it was essential that 
he direct his fire at McCain and stay clear of being overly aggressive in his 
criticism of Palin.
  The debate watchers polled by CNN said that by a 7-point margin -- 43 percent 
to 36 percent -- Biden spent more time attacking the opponent. Still, fears of 
the Delaware senator being overly aggressive never came to fruition and 
certainly did not hurt him when it came down to the bottom line: who won the 
debate.
  The conclusions of those surveyed in the CNN poll cannot be welcome news for 
the McCain-Palin campaign, but Republicans have to be happy with Palin's 
performance which was gaffe-free even as it was short on substance. Full 
coverage of the debates
  The theme of the debate was change as Palin and Biden sought to convince 
voters that they would, respectively, shake up the status quo in Washington, a 
popular theme as approval ratings for the president and Congress are dismally 
low. On this point, Biden, a 35-year veteran of the Senate was more successful 
in selling this message. Fifty-three percent of debate watchers said that Biden 
seemed more likely to bring change than the 42 percent who chose Palin.
   
  Another troubling number for Palin is that only 46 percent of the debate 
watchers said she was qualified to be president, compared to the 87 percent who 
picked Biden after the debate. Grade the candidates' performance in the debate
  However, Republicans can take solace in knowing that a vice president nominee 
does not win or lose a presidential election. Palin will continue to be 
embraced by conservatives and, perhaps, even energizing them more in the 
closing weeks of the campaign. 

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