McCain Vs. Obama: The Second Debate

A recap of the second presidential debate between Barrack Obama and John McCain.

The second presidential debate which was aired on October 7, 2008 was a fairly balanced debate. Barrack Obama did a little stronger than some thought he would do on the U.S foreign policies. John McCain usually has that strength in his reputation and Barrack Obama focuses and is more educated in the issues of the economy. This debate mostly covered foreign polocies, health insurance for middle class to poor class families in the U.S. Heading into this 2nd debate, Barrack Obama had a small lead over John McCain in the electoral votes. In my opinion, Barack Obama, with the great debate win over John McCain over foreign policies, has taken a bigger lead in the presidential run for November. The run for president for John McCain is very long from over, because they're (Obama and McCain) are still very tight in the race. There is a very good chance for John McCain to catch up with Obama in the 3rd Presedential debate and the Vice Presidents' debate. This could also mean Barrack Obama securing the needed voters to win the election. More news and a recap on the 3rd Presidential debate in one week.

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