According to the New York critic, the winner of the Great Debate was clearly Barack Obama. As stated in the Opinions section of the New York Times, Barack Obama was overwhelmingly superior in comparison to John McCain. It was evident that he had the knowledge, wisdom, and ability to lead America as the president. When on the topic of the current financial crisis, and the Iraq war, McCain was left with nothing to say, other than the accusations of Obama's inexperience.
Barack Obama was the stole the debate with his nonverbal communication. He was poised, and charismatic. When answering the topics of the debate, he showed confidence and emotion. Whereas John McCain was "more comfortable talking about the height of South Koreans than he was talking about the health of the U.S. economy". According to USNews, McCain spent so much time talking about foriegn policy and the bailout debate, that he didn't prepare anything for his own country's economic problems. The only thing McCain knew to talk about was the domestic policy of SPENDING, a topic that is far less important than economic growth, job opportunities, and the energy crisis. In McCain's lack of preparation, it was clear to see that Obama was the winner of the debate.
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