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How Obama can come back in the next debate
Submitted by Jesse Towsen on 9 October 2012
The Week offers a roundup of opinions on how Barack Obama can improve his debate performance, after being widely seen as losing the first debate. Here are the top three:
- Play offense
- Bring his zingers to the debate
- Look like he wants to be there
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