According to CBS's instant poll, Obama won the debate 53%-22%. More findings:
More uncommitted voters trusted Obama than McCain to make the right decisions about health care. Before the debate, sixty-one percent of uncommitted voters said that they trust Obama on the issue; after, sixty-eight percent said so.
Before the debate, fifty-four percent thought Obama shared their values. That percentage rose to sixty-four percent after the debate.
Before the debate, fifty percent said they trusted Obama to handle a crisis; that rose to sixty-three percent afterwards.
[M]ore trusted Obama than McCain to make the right decisions about the economy. Before the debate, fifty-four percent of uncommitted voters said that they trust Obama to make the right decisions about the economy; after, sixty-five percent said that.
Before the debate, sixty-six percent thought Obama understands voters’ needs and problems; that rose to seventy-six percent after the debate.
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