McCain did do well but I think he could have really stuck it to Senator Obama if he would have call him out more of his senate friends who help create the fannie and freddy mess.

You see... THIS is part of the problem with the Republican campaign and the perceptions of it's followers.  McCain couldn't bring up FM & FM because the fact IS... that HE has MORE connections to them than Obama ever did and has former and present Fannie and Freddie Lobbyists IN CHARGE of running his present campaign.  Trying to link Obama to the Financial failure thru FM & FM was a losing strategy deployed by McCain to begin with and was only meant to take the focus off himself while attempting to deceive the American public... and fortunately, "MOST" of America just didn't fall for it.

 

Plus he should have point out his voting record on matter that could have fix some these mortage problems.

Again, you're off base here too.  Have YOU actually looked at McCain's voting record?  Because if you had, you'd know that his "challenge" to people to check his voting record is superficial at best.  For instance, on the "voting present" issue, Obama DID vote present on ONE aspect of Mortgage Reform... but McCain didn't vote AT ALL and voted  "consistently"  AGAINST regulatory action ... and again, "MOST" people knew that.

 

Remenber Boston was down 3-0 to New York in basebaLL and they won the world series

How could I forget?  That was the greatest comeback in sports that I've ever seen.  But you're forgetting that Biden and Palin debated too and BIDEN won that contest.  So the Obama/Biden "team" is up 4 - 0 to the McCain/Palin team... and that IS a clear "sweep".

I think most people are simply tired of McCain... as the following debate polls clearly indicate despite McCain's so-called "best debate performance"...

 

Presidential Debate III Poll Results: updated 6:30 a.m.Oct 16

George Harris
Kansas City Star
Reader Advisory Panel 2008

These results were updated 6:30 a.m. Oct. 16

The CNN focus group voted 15 to 10 in favor of Obama over McCain.

A CNN poll of viewers (40% Democrats, 30% Republicans) voted Obama the winner 58% to 31%. McCain's unfavorable ratings rose during the debate. Obama was rated more likable.

Independents in the CNN poll rated Obama the winner 57% to 31%

MediaCurves.com reported a poll of 1402 people. Republicans thought McCain won 70% to 18% with 12% undecided. Democrats thought Obama won with 81% to McCain's 10% with 9% undecided. Independents thought Obama won 60% to 30% with 10% undecided

Fox News' unscientific poll (web based) with 46,341 responders: Obama 67%, McCain 33%.

MSNBC's unscientific poll (web based) showed Obama winning 83.9% to McCain's 12.9%.  (WOW!!)

An MSNBC focus group in Kansas City voted that Obama won the debate 20 to 7.

A CBS rationally representative sample of 638 debate watchers who identified themselves as uncommitted indicated that 53% thought Obama won the debate, 22% thought McCain won the debate, and 25% judged the debate a tie.

An unscientific (web based) CBS poll showed Obama winning 84.7% to McCain's 13.06% with 2.06% judging the debate a tie.  (WOW again)