Romney seen as winning 1st debate with Obama

 Romney seen as winning 1st debate with Obama
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Summary Republican Mitt Romney barrelled out of first presidential debate against a President Barack Obama.

We may all wonder why he waited until now to liberate the real Mitt, but five weeks from election day, that question is beside the point, Wall Street Journal columnist Daniel Henninger wrote Thursday. Posts on Twitter went heavily for Romney, and even Obama advisers acknowledged that Romney did well.But it wasnt clear whether the debate would sway the less than 10 percent of Americans who say they havent yet decided on a candidate. And two debates remain before the Nov. 6 election. Both candidates quickly returned to campaigning Thursday in the handful of states that will determine the next president.As Romney faced the president directly for the first time in the campaign, signs already were indicating that the race was tightening in some of those battleground states where Obama has enjoyed a recent advantage. The election is decided in state-by-state contests and not by popular vote.Obama, who appeared to spend much of the 90 minutes looking at the podium while Romney looked at him, signaled that he wont let up on his message that Romneys plans on taxes, health care, the deficit and more just dont add up.Its fun, an energized Romney declared well into Wednesday nights debate, clearly relishing the back-and-forth.Its arithmetic, said Obama, hammering at Romneys conspicuous lack of details with far less enthusiasm.Both candidates came into a newly structured debate with distinct missions and largely achieved them. Romney needed to project leadership and dispel the image of an out-of-touch multimillionaire. Obama needed to avoid making any major mistakes and press the case that he still has more to offer to improve an economy that continues to sag.Notably, Obama made no mention of Romneys secretly recorded remark that hes not worried about the 47 percent of Americans who dont pay taxes. Democratic ads, though, have been using the comment heavily since it emerged last month.Asked why the president didnt raise the video, Obama senior political adviser David Axelrod suggested to MSNBC that he didnt need to since it has been so widely seen and heard. The presidents belief is thats something that has been very much a part of the discussion, Axelrod said.Axelrod acknowledged to NBC that Romney did give a strong performance. But thats what it was, a performance.Ed Gillespie, a top aide to Romney, told NBC that what people saw in the debate was a presidential challenger who had a command of the facts.Both political parties released sharp videos Thursday playing off the debate, with Republicans calling theirs Smirk and focusing on Obamas sometimes sour-looking demeanor. The Democrats called theirs Mitt Romney: What a Guy, showing Romney repeatedly interrupting the moderator.Two debates remain, on Oct. 16 and Oct. 22. The second will focus on foreign affairs.The campaigns now head to some of the most hotly contested states over the next few days. Obama was staying in Colorado on Thursday, while Romney headed to Virginia.In next few weeks, Romney is expected to give a number of speeches filling in details to answer criticism that he hasnt clearly outlined his plans. The Republican challenger begins with a foreign policy speech in Virginia on Monday.Subsequent speeches are expected to focus on job creation, debt and spending.Romney has promised to balance the budget in eight years to 10 years but hasnt explained just how hell do it.At some point, I think the American people have to ask themselves, is the reason that Governor Romney is keeping all these plans to replace secret because theyre too good? Obama said, in a rare show of passion. Is it because that somehow middle-class families are going to benefit too much from them? No.The president said the U.S., with its still-weak economy and unemployment above 8 percent, faces tough problems that defy simple solutions and said his own choices were benefiting middle-class families all across the country.Romney maintained it was Obama who was crushing the middle class and getting the numbers wrong, telling him, Mr. President, youre entitled to your own airplane and your own house, but not your own facts.
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