Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Obama Meets Challenger in Debate

The first of three. They will be discussing domestic policy and veteran Jim Lehrer will moderate the hostilities. Starts at 9PM EST which means 5AM in Dodoland. So set your alarm.

Barack is going into this debate with a 4% lead over Mitt and on track to be the first $1 billion Presidential candidate this month. Or about 10% more than the GOP's total. Costly campaign, eh? Both sides will then buy huge amounts of advertisement time and space to try to make a difference on Tuesday November 6.

5 comments:

akagugo said...

And he thought he had won until brought back to reality by his aides... So, if he keeps this style, his previous (almost iconic) slogan should be modified.

akagugo said...

So, after an initial whacking, Barack made a so-so comeback in the second and third rounds.
For those who like to make guesses, this little interactive thing before the real thing on 06 November 2012...

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

Wai, li paret finn komble so retar en term % votes. Me li divan en term votes koleg elektoral (kwar kumsaem zot apel sa). IEM usi donn li gagnan.

akagugo said...

Nou, dan Dodoland, nou pé bizin férr fass concentration économik, laba, ena ki pé pérr concentration politik, éna ki pé pérr péi-la vinn enn ploutocrassi, ou mém paralizi bann institutions, mé férr saki zott anvi, bann zougadérr fini mett zott kass lor bourik-la o-lié léléfan.

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

Nusi nwena konsantrasyon politik. Mo pe kont lor Parti Malin pu sanz sa...