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President Joe Biden reacted to the debate in a post on X early Wednesday morning. ... In June, their instant poll found that among debate watchers, 33% thought Biden won and 67% thought Trump won.
The CNN poll was conducted by text message with 574 registered US voters who said they watched the debate Tuesday, and the poll findings are representative of the views of debate watchers only.
The snap poll shows that Harris was able to make a positive impression on voters, who felt better understood by the Democrat after the debate. Post-debate, 44 percent said Harris better ...
In the United States, a spin room, also known as spin row [1] or spin alley, [2] [3] is an area in which reporters can speak with debate participants and/or their representatives after a debate. The name refers to the fact that the participants will attempt to "spin" or influence the perception of the debate among the assembled reporters. The ...
An ABC News/The Washington Post poll shows that 53% of respondents thought that Clinton won the debate while 18% said Trump did. [49] A CBS News poll shows that 32% of likely voters say that they thought better of Clinton after watching the debate, but only 10% of voters said that they thought better of Trump afterward. [50]
YouTube was a new platform on the political scene, rising to prominence in the 2006 midterm elections after Senator George Allen's Macaca Controversy, in which the Senator was captured calling his opponent Jim Webb's campaign worker a "Macaca" on video, which went viral on YouTube and damaged a campaign that narrowly lost at the polls. Media ...
Who won Oct. 1 vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts on the candidates' performance.