POLITICAL FIX: The Final Debate, McCain and Obama fight to the bitter end!

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The generation gap has never been more apparent until now! Mrs Obama gets it right again...Mrs McCain please take notes. Obama and 'Joe the Plumber' Some of the debate in the above video... "Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama opened a 19-day sprint to Election Day on Thursday after a contentious final debate that featured aggressive attacks by McCain on Obama's campaign tone and tax plans. A confident but cautious Obama told supporters in New York "We are now 19 days not from the end but from the beginning. The amount of work that's going to be involved for the next president will be extraordinary." But he warned against overconfidence down the stretch of a White House race tilting in his favor after Wednesday night's debate. "We had a lot of fun last night," Obama told about 120 big-money donors at a breakfast fund-raiser in New York City, jokingly pronouncing himself "deeply saddened" there are no more debates. The presidential rivals complained about the campaign's negativity during a series of testy debate exchanges on Wednesday that featured repeated appeals to average Americans through "Joe the plumber" -- the owner of a small plumbing business whom Obama met in Ohio. Obama was not rattled by McCain's assault, and two quick polls after the debate, by CBS News and CNN, judged Obama the winner. Obama was also considered the winner of the first two presidential debates. McCain, 72, an Arizona senator, was under intense pressure in the third and final debate to give a strong performance that could turn around a presidential race moving decisively toward Obama after weeks of economic turmoil and plunging stock markets. But the debate appeared to do little to change the shape of the race heading into the November 4 election. Obama reminded supporters of his surprise defeat in January's Democratic primary in New Hampshire by rival Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York. "We ended up getting spanked," he said. "That's another good lesson Hillary taug...
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The generation gap has never been more apparent until now! Mrs Obama gets it right again...Mrs McCain please take notes. Obama and 'Joe the Plumber' Some of the debate in the above video... "Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama opened a 19-day sprint to Election Day on Thursday after a contentious final debate that featured aggressive attacks by McCain on Obama's campaign tone and tax plans. A confident but cautious Obama told supporters in New York "We are now 19 days not from the end but from the beginning. The amount of work that's going to be involved for the next president will be extraordinary." But he warned against overconfidence down the stretch of a White House race tilting in his favor after Wednesday night's debate. "We had a lot of fun last night," Obama told about 120 big-money donors at a breakfast fund-raiser in New York City, jokingly pronouncing himself "deeply saddened" there are no more debates. The presidential rivals complained about the campaign's negativity during a series of testy debate exchanges on Wednesday that featured repeated appeals to average Americans through "Joe the plumber" -- the owner of a small plumbing business whom Obama met in Ohio. Obama was not rattled by McCain's assault, and two quick polls after the debate, by CBS News and CNN, judged Obama the winner. Obama was also considered the winner of the first two presidential debates. McCain, 72, an Arizona senator, was under intense pressure in the third and final debate to give a strong performance that could turn around a presidential race moving decisively toward Obama after weeks of economic turmoil and plunging stock markets. But the debate appeared to do little to change the shape of the race heading into the November 4 election. Obama reminded supporters of his surprise defeat in January's Democratic primary in New Hampshire by rival Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York. "We ended up getting spanked," he said. "Th
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