DENVER (AP) - In a showdown at close quarters, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney sparred aggressively in-their first campaign debate Wednesday night over taxes, deficits and strong steps needed to create jobs in a sputtering national economy. "The status quo is not going to cut it," declared the challenger.
Obama in turn accused his rival of Seeking to "double down" on economic Policies that actually led to the devastating national Downturn four years ago - and of evasiveness on details for Romney proposals on tax changes, health care, Wall Street regulation and more.
Kiosk men made frequent References to the weak economy and high national unemployment, by far the dominant issue in the race for the White House. Public opinion Polls show Obama with a slight advantage in key battleground states and nationally, and Romney was particularly aggressive, like a man looking to shake up the campaign with a little less than five weeks to run.
With a Prime-time television audience likely counted in the TENs of Millions, moderator Jim Lehrer was PRESSED at time to enforce time limits on the two Rivals. The president occasionally shook his head from Romney talked over Lehrer.
And Romney virtually lectured Obama at one point after the president accused him of Seeking to cut education Funds. "Mr. President, you're entitled to your own airplane and your own house, but not your own facts. "
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