Romney’s biggest debate asset? Obama
Carl Leubsdorf
By Carl Leubsdorf
Initial presidential debates traditionally favor challengers who survived their party’s multi-debate obstacle course and benefited from months touring the country, meeting voters and absorbing their problems.
That’s been true from John F. Kennedy to Barack Obama, and it happened again Wednesday night in Denver, as Mitt Romney pressed his main indictments of Barack Obama’s presidency, sometimes without serious challenge, and proved better at illustrating his points with specific examples.