realtonygoodwin
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My thoughts on the debate, not so much concerned with their policies, but how they helped or hurt their campaigns:
Gingrich: Did well, no major gaffes. Had a great line saying Romney would have been a career politician if he beat Kennedy. Was able to deflect pretty much every attack against him. Still the front-runner.
Romney: Did as poorly as he has at any debate so far, but not terrible. Worst mistake was his $10k bet offer to Perry. Could make him look out of touch. Should remain in second place for now, nationally.
Paul: Spoke better than I have seen him do in a while. It was refreshing to hear several candidates acknowledge going his direction. Also, you can't argue against his consistency. Still, didn't do much to expand his base of support.
Bachmann: Was on the attack against "Newt Romney" which is necessary and accurate, but could come across as a bit desperate. I think bringing up Herman Cain so often was a mistake as well.
Perry: Didn't move the dial much in either direction for his campaign. At least he didn't hurt himself as he has so much in the past debates.
Santorum: Nearly an afterthought. Not sure why he is still trying to compete, but gets points for trying.
Overall, this shouldn't shift the momentum of the race very much (unfortunately for us).
Gingrich: Did well, no major gaffes. Had a great line saying Romney would have been a career politician if he beat Kennedy. Was able to deflect pretty much every attack against him. Still the front-runner.
Romney: Did as poorly as he has at any debate so far, but not terrible. Worst mistake was his $10k bet offer to Perry. Could make him look out of touch. Should remain in second place for now, nationally.
Paul: Spoke better than I have seen him do in a while. It was refreshing to hear several candidates acknowledge going his direction. Also, you can't argue against his consistency. Still, didn't do much to expand his base of support.
Bachmann: Was on the attack against "Newt Romney" which is necessary and accurate, but could come across as a bit desperate. I think bringing up Herman Cain so often was a mistake as well.
Perry: Didn't move the dial much in either direction for his campaign. At least he didn't hurt himself as he has so much in the past debates.
Santorum: Nearly an afterthought. Not sure why he is still trying to compete, but gets points for trying.
Overall, this shouldn't shift the momentum of the race very much (unfortunately for us).
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