Calvin Goad watches the first presidential debate Wednesday between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney from a restaurant in San Diego.
WASHINGTON — Challenger Mitt Romney used Wednesday's debate to put President Barack Obama on the defensive on health care, jobs and other issues. The president's reluctance to fire back harshly gave new hope to Republican partisans.
Romney managed to highlight his top campaign themes — calling for lower tax rates, less regulation, the repeal of "Obamacare" — while largely fending off Obama's demands for details on how to pay for his proposals or safeguard Americans' health and well-being.
Neither Obama nor the debate's moderator, meanwhile, pressed Romney on some of his most vulnerable points. They included Romney's claim that 47 percent of Americans are docile dependents on the government, a topic heavily featured in TV ads and public conversations the past two weeks.
The 90-minute debate in Denver may have been too wonky to captivate millions of American viewers and change the campaign's overall arc. Polls show Obama leading in key battleground states.
But it delighted Republicans who felt Romney was the aggressor without going overboard, and who were surprised by Obama's cautious, at times listless demeanor.
Even some Democratic partisans grudgingly acknowledged that Romney had a good debate.
"I think he won, unfortunately," said Karl Amelchenko, 36, a lawyer from Raleigh, N.C., who supports Obama. "Romney was aggressive. He attacked."
The nominees have two more debates this month, and a government jobs report on Friday could reshape the contest. Obama has aired more TV ads than Romney in several key states, and it's unclear whether Romney can follow his solid debate performance with the type of incisive message that has eluded him so far.
Obama and moderator Jim Lehrer repeatedly failed to force Romney to detail how he would cut tax rates at every income level without expanding the deficit or forcing middle-income people to pay a higher total tax bill.
"If you believe that we can cut taxes by $5 trillion and add $2 trillion in additional spending that the military is not asking for," Obama said, "and you think that by closing loopholes and deductions for the well-to-do, somehow you will not end up picking up the tab, then Gov. Romney's plan may work for you."
"Virtually everything he just said about my tax plan is inaccurate," Romney retorted. "I'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut."
As Romney all but accused Obama of lying about his tax plan, the president alternated between looking directly at his Republican rival and bowing his head to take notes. "Now he's saying his big bold idea is 'never mind,'" Obama said.
Romney held his ground. He said he would reduce income tax rates without adding to the deficit and without reducing "the share paid by high-income individuals."
Economists say Romney has yet to explain how he can manage that feat.
Obama seemed frustrated but almost resigned. He said Romney's running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, "put forward a budget that reflects many of the principles that Gov. Romney's talked about. And it wasn't very detailed. This seems to be a trend."
But rather than press Romney any harder for details, the president moved on.
Obama seemed eager not to appear prickly or angry. He flashed his familiar smile often, and it's possible that many viewers saw him as relaxed and unshaken.
But the president also failed to follow through on some openings, such as when he noted that Romney once said he would reject a deficit-reduction plan even if it called for only $1 in new tax revenues for every $10 in spending cuts.
Obama said he wants "a balanced approach" that would include $2.50 in spending cuts for every $1 in new revenue.
Obama used the debate's early moments to put the best light on his handling of the economy. He mentioned that the U.S. car industry is rebounding, and the housing market is growing.
Romney replied: "We've got 23 million people out of work or looking for work."
Both men spoke to middle America, making few references to issues that fire up the right and left fringes.
Republican consultant Matt Mackowiak said Romney "was on offense most of the night, holding Obama accountable for massive investments in green energy, the growing national debt and weak economic recovery. Obama never asked Romney to defend the Bain Capital record, his decision to release only two years of tax returns or the '47 percent' comment."
Democratic strategist Doug Hattaway said Romney "did fine, as expected. But fine doesn't get the job done." He said Romney failed to "change the dynamics of the race."
With a month remaining until the election, and early voting under way in many states, Republican partisans hope Hattaway is wrong.
Associated Press writer Allen Breed in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.


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If this debate had lasted another fifteen minutes, Obama would be voting for Romney in november.
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( the guy in the picture don't look happy ;)
All, 15:30 hst ≠ Thursday
. . The G O P is confused as the rest of us about him and what he may or may not stand for . You stand where you sit
Military is > 60 % of the US Federal Budget and he wants to increase it ?
Why ? Is Mars invading us now ? We are the worlds only ( sole ) remaining superpower . Our military budget is larger than the - rest - of the worlds' military budgets put together ( fact )
Is he a male hockey mom w/ entitled kids on welfare from AK ? A: nNo
A former MN Wrestler Governor ? A: No
A CA Governator like Arnold who is secretly running around with his sec'y ( former V P , R I P Nelson Rockefeller sure was ) ? A: Let's hope not
Does he favor green power and gay marriages ?
What are his firm positions on . . any thing ?
Romneycare ® ? A: Who knows . . ...
The guy's a fish . He goes with the current . He doesn't need ( or really want ) to be President and has no coherent plans . Power hungry , that's all
Q: Turn the U S A in to one big bank a lå Bain ?
A: Income : US$13Million per year last year ?
Is he a Christian or not ( Barack Hussein is ) ?
Whatdabout his wifey ?
Dur . Empty suits . All of 'em , those Republicans . Nice hair day , ladies and genitals { sic. }
We ( US ) cannot afford more screw ups like Bush - Cheney , Katrina , Condi Rice & any other Republican political dynasties either . Look no further than your own Gov and Sens . ..
We'll stick with experience and youth √
Four more beers , Barack and Michelle
Good job . Continue to fight childhood obesity , too
We <3 you /s Some voters
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The left is having a real hard time today acknowledging what happened last night. Let me help.
Romney won, Obama lost.
It was polite, there was no bullying, it was not Jim Lehrer's fault. It's pretty simple: Romney showed up, Obama didn't.
This debate was a slaughter. But nothing compared to what's coming with the VP debate.
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Boo who ? Halloween's right around the corner and it will remain the black and orange house for four more years , thankfully . Like Abe Lincoln said, " Don't change horses in mid stream ." Honest √ He did !
What's Mitsie's stand. .on - a n y one t h i n g - again ?
" But nothing compared to what's coming with the VP debate. "
VP and former Sen. Biden vs. .uh . .what's his name ?
l o l --> No contest
Thanks for reminding us to watch that slaughter , also
We will be serving crow afterwards Mike
It's like raven but darker and sweeter :) /s Steve
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I only caught a small part of it but I felt like I was looking at a rerun of Newt Gingrich's North Carolina debate where he attacked the moderator and took the state. Later I guess people figured out there wasn't much substance to the man or his claims because he never took another state. From what I'm reading we still don't know which Romney we are voting for. This appears to be a twelfth incarnation who is against most of the tea party agenda that he has supported so far and who is against the Ryan budget in spite of having picked him for a running mate. He will even keep the best parts of Obamacare and you will have to wait until after the election to find out how he will create the 12 million jobs and eliminate the deficit. You will also find out then whose taxes go up and whose go down. I will be surprised to see this amount to much in the long run.
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The story would be better suited to the American people if the reporter didn't slant the story in Obama's favor. This story would fit in much better along with the slanted stories in the Huffington Post.
People of Maine used to believe in standing on their own two feet, but voting for Obama shows that the culture has definitely changed.
Obama will continue to bring more government dependence, Romney will bring more prosperity. You decided.
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Excellent job by President Romney!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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