A much powerful performance in First US Presidential Debate by Mitt Romney edged ahead him from US President Barack Obama with four-percentage-point advantage and now on Tuesday night in New York once again both face off each other on Second Debate round.
This time, Obama came in front with his forceful and aggressive way to play back into the second debate game with his strong defence of policies with target to downed Republican rival Mitt Romney.
In the 90-minute debate at Hofstra University, moderated by Candy Crowley of CNN, Obama secured by 46% votes to 39%, pushing forceful attacks on his rival over the issue of middle class, unemployment resolving plans, policy, education and economy jobs, taxes, energy, immigration and mainly women equity.
Challenging Romney’s 5-point plan to offer 12 million jobs during his first term if he elected, Obama accused him for in a position to offer just “one-point plan” for America, comparing his own bailout of the US car industry with Romney’s.
But Mr. Romney was more focused at the president administration’s record on foreign policy and economy. Romney repeatedly said that middle class “has been crushed over the last four years”- around more than 22 millions Americans are struggling unemployment pace and facing much hurdles of wrong administration policy resulted death of the U.S. ambassador to Libya.
He accused Obama to turn his administration failure with depicting a terrorist attack, misleading Americans. Promising to favour the rich if elected, Romney said there was no scope for further progress domestically as well as financially in another four years with Mr Obama.
Obama called it ‘offensive’ and counter attacked Romney to play politics for winning with raising the deadly assault on US Debate. Obama criticized Romney over economics and energy policy, calling his economic plan a “sketchy deal” which has greater chances to reject by audience and promised to further cut on taxes for middle class.
Meanwhile, Second US Presidential Debate showed open rebukes and rages between both parties on the questions of an audience of 80 undecided voters, trying to keep ahead own’s place in wake to secure in the nine key swing states which decide their fate on 6 November Poll. Now they will set stages for a final pre-election debate in Florida on 22 October.