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07:51, October 09, 2008

Polls show Obama winner of U.S. presidential debate

A new poll suggests Wednesday that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama won the second U.S. presidential debate with Republican opponent John McCain Tuesday night in Nashville, Tenn.

Fifty-four percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey conducted after the debate ended said that Obama did the best job in the debate, with 30 percent saying John McCain performed better.


Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (C) speaks during the debate with Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (L) at the Town Hall Presidential Debate at Belmont University's Curb Event Center October 7, 2008 in Nashville, Tennessee. The debate is the second presidential debate of three.

A majority, 54 percent, said Obama seemed to be the stronger leader during the debate, to 43 percent for McCain.

By a greater than two to one margin -- 65 percent to 28 percent-- viewers thought Obama was more likeable during the debate.

"Obama had made some gains on the leadership issue even before the debate," said CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.

"McCain's advantage on leadership shrunk from 19 points in September to just five points this weekend. If Obama can use this debate to convince Americans that he is a stronger leader than McCain, he may be difficult to defeat."


Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (L) shakes hands with Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain during the Town Hall Presidential Debate at Belmont University's Curb Event Center October 7, 2008 in Nashville, Tennessee. The debate is the second presidential debate of three. (Xinhua/Zhang Yan)

A majority of debate watchers polled thought Obama was more intelligent, by a 57 percent to 25 percent margin over McCain.

Twice as many debate watchers also thought Obama more clearly expressed than McCain, with 60 percent giving the nod to the Democratic nominee and 30 percent to his GOP opponent.

Source: Xinhua

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