But that one poster in the ME Sen thread is saying that Gideon blew it !!!! /s
A poster who lives in Maine and has followed the race closely-as they explained in their response. I don't think we should dismiss criticisms of Gideon's performance in such a prompt manner.
Realistically though, for the greater than 95% of Voters who are political junkies like us, how many people are really persuaded by these debates? Consider the small number of people who actually watch the debates, take away from them the overwhelming number who are already dyed hard partisans, and then how many persuadable votes do you have? On top of that, from what I've read it was at best a technical win by Collins on points rather than Gideon making any huge Club that would Garner negative media attention.
Genuine question is I'm interested in your take as a Mainer as to what kind of secondary news coverage the debate is getting, if any, and what leads you to believe it might realistically impact the race.
Obviously, I'm not a Mainer; I was referring to GoldenMainer, who wbrocks67 dismissed out of hand, and what he had to say about the debate. You're correct when you say that most people don't pay attention to the debates, and that the majority of those who watch are committed partisans whose minds have already been made up. GoldenMainer was describing, on the ME-Sen thread, how his parents, who are independents and genuinely undecided on the race, perceived the debate, and that they thought Gideon performed poorly. wbrocks67 didn't take that into consideration and tried to spin the debate into a negative about Collins.