Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Debates Turning Voters

Cain is Hanging In
In spite of the Lame Stream media, Herman Cain remains in the "top tier" of GOP candidates. In some polls he has actually pulled ahead of Romney. Cain keeps his 9, 9, 9 Plan in the headlines. Gallop poll has him in a statistical tie with Romney! This caused other candidates to try and slam Cain for his plan, probably because its getting traction with voters. Cain asked Romney about HIS complex plan to "fix" the economy. Romney ignored the question! However, Cain held his own ground on his plan and in spite of Ron Paul's questions regarding Cain's experience working for the Federal Reserve Bank.

Perry Is In A Death Spin
Last night's debate showed that Perry is still sliding in a downward spiral despite his extensive "practice debates." His lackluster performance isn't winning any new voters or campaign donations. He still has not presented ANY economic plan. People are waking-up and realizing that he is NOT Presidential material. If he can't deal with a debate, what would he do in a cirsis in the office of the Presidency? Voters are getting the picture and are changing their minds about him.

Romney Defends RomneyCare
Last night Romney defended the health care plan he signed into law in Massachusetts and presented himself as a leader who can turn the economy around. He also indicated that he could beat Obama in the upcomming campaign. He also dominated the debate duration by speaking more than the other candidates. Romney defended the financial bailouts as an imperfect but necessary solution to prevent disaster. Time will tell if he will climb in the polls or let Cain pass him by.

Not Over
Americans are finding it helpful to watch these debates. The next debate is scheduled for October 18, 2011, in Las Vegas, NV. It should help voters fine-tune their decisions on who to vote for in the 2012 elections.

No comments:

Post a Comment