Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Tonight's prediction

In tonights debate we can expect to see a couple of things. First, this will be the first time that Obama has the privelege of being in a mainly liberal audience. Second, McCain will seem as rigid as ever as he usually does in these formal debates where he can't strut his stuff. Third, the last debate before the election is usually the most exciting because it is a perfect time to unveil new strategies or to actually verbally assault your opponent. Lastly, McCain will get a chance to practice what he will have to say to David Letterman Thursday night when he tries to apologize for skipping out on Letterman a couple of weeks ago.

Although there is little chance that McCain can make up the lost ground that has occurred over the past 3 weeks, this debate actually might be interesting. The first two were quite mundane with no real questions being answered or issues being addressed. This debate could get ugly and could also get down to business which all Americans would like to see from both candidates. It should be very interesting to watch, and my prediction is that after tonight McCain's numbers will go up slightly because I believe he will do something tonight to change the tone of his campaign. Obama needs to watch out tonight and remain calm and composed to keep this lead that has been increasing ever since our economic crisis.

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