Democratic Debate Has Experts Falling in Love All Over Again

The candidates, pictured seconds before Obama pulled the "high, low, you're too slow" maneuver.Photo: Getty Images
• Josh Marshall writes that Obama raised his stature to Hillary’s level, and that Hillary helped herself by taking the focus off Bill and directing it back to her. [Talking Points Memo]
• Andrew Sullivan thinks this was Obama’s best debate, and actually predicts that he wrapped up the nomination with his performance. [The Atlantic]
• Mark Ambinder calls it a draw, saying both candidates are winners when they’re given the chance to truly explain their positions instead of being forced into sound bites. [The Atlantic]
• Jonah Goldberg thinks Obama was too cautious, given that he’s still down in the polls. [The Corner/National Review Online]
• Noam Schieber gives a slight edge to Obama for improving his answer on health care and winning the immigration and Iraq debates. [The Stump/New Republic]
• Michael Goldfarb was bored out of his mind but came away thinking Clinton would be a better president. [The Weekly Standard]
• Joe Klein says both Democrats should be proud of their debate performances, and, like most people, believes they split points on health care and Iraq. [Swampland/Time]
• Roger Simon writes that Obama expertly exploited the Iraq issue. And to make it clear he wasn’t snubbing Clinton, he pulled her chair out for her at the end. [Politico]
• John Nichols loves Hillary’s answer to the “president as America’s CEO” question: American government is “much more than a business.” [The Nation] —Dan Amira
For a complete guide to presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama — from First Love to Most Embarrassing Gaffe — read the 2008 Electopedia.

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