Very interesting article on NYT:
Mr. Ladka’s question, about the attack that killed four Americans last month in Benghazi, Libya, spurred one of the most replayed exchanges of the evening....
On television, Mr. Obama did not answer Mr. Ladka’s exact question, about who denied requests for extra security before the American ambassador and three other were killed, but after the debate the president spoke to him directly, Mr. Ladka said.
“The president came over to me and said naming a person in the State Department would put them and their family at risk, which I perfectly understand,” he said. “He assured me he would bring the people responsible for that murder to justice. The way he looked me in the eye, I felt he really meant what he said.”
This President is ALL CLASS.
Mary Follano, who asked Mr. Romney if he would preserve tax deductions for mortgage interest and other breaks “important for the middle class,” also did not resolve her indecision....
“You have the governor saying, ‘Oh, yes, the numbers add up — I’ve been a businessman for years,’ ” Ms. Follano said. “You have the president saying they don’t add up.”...
“Normally I just go right in and vote Republican,” Ms. Follano said. If the election were today, she said, she might leave the line blank.
Phillip Tricolla, who works in construction, said he had entered the debate leaning toward Mr. Romney and exited the same way, but no firmer.....
“They’ve got you jumping from foot to foot, these guys,” he said. “He just made sense. No, the other guy just made sense. I said, ‘Somebody sweep me away.’ ”
That did not happen. He is still hoping it will in the next 20 days.
These quotes seem to be 2 pro Obama - one even or slight Romney.
All in all - pretty good.