How, specifically? Making the attacks that Romney had spent weeks prepping for?
None of the above. Obama could have delivered what he had to say in a better manner. I think Obama was correct in every respect, but he came across as listless, bored, and peeved at every lie Romney spoke. He was absolutely right that Romney's lack of any real plans was completely transparent.
Why didn't Obama respond at all to the labeling of his 90 billion dollar investment in green energy as completely wasted.
On the front of pretending to be able to work in a non-partisan way, Romney actually bragged about selling an ACA-like health plan to democrats, and then later complained that no Republicans, including supported the plan in Congress. Romney's own ideas on health care reform were transparently absent. The only parts he could spell out were parts of ACA that he would keep. When Romney stated that insurance companies were already making changes, Obama could easily have pointed out that the companies were reacting to ACA.
In short, Romney served up a bunch of hanging curves that Obama could have swatted completely out of Coors field. Obama missed essentially all of them.
Let's see it last through two more debates. Obama plays the long game, remember?
Of course.
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