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Rove: Obama Won the Debate but Is Losing the Argument

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Rove says on the basic question of who can do a better job with the economy Romney was shown in a post second debate CNN poll leading by 58% to 40% for president Obama. The major difference between the two candidates is the plan put forward for the next four years by Romney and the lack of a plan by president Obama.

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