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TELL US: Who Will Win The Vice Presidential Debate?

Mitt Romney got a big boost from his performance in last week's presidential debate - who do you think will come out on top when Republican Paul Ryan faces off against Democrat Joe Biden on Thursday?

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney saw a surge in his poll numbers after his performance in last week's debate against President Obama - the question now on everyone's mind is, will his running mate be able to do the same this week?

Pundits (and everyone else) pretty much agreed after last Thursday's debate on domestic issues that challenger Romney outperformed the president.

"The poll, conducted by Pew Research Center from Thursday through Sunday and released on Monday, shows Romney leading Obama among likely voters nationwide, 49 percent to 45 percent. That's a stark contrast from Pew's mid-September poll after both parties' conventions, which showed Obama up 8 points among likely voters," Yahoo News reports.

The two candidates' running mates - U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., and Vice President Joe Biden - will meet for their only debate Thursday. The debate will air on television from 9-10:30 p.m.The debate will be moderated by Martha Raddatz, Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent for ABC News. It will be held at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.

Analysts expect the two to mix it up more than their bosses did last week. Here's what to watch for, according to Reuters.

"Congressman Paul “The Kid” Ryan is light on his feet and knows how to dance around an answer if he has to. But don’t count out scrappy Vice-president Joe “The Gaffer” Biden, who can do rope-a-dope, better than anyone around. Look how he handled Sarah Palin four years ago," wrote Catherine Poe in the Washington Times.

Patch will have a live blog running on all our Connecticut sites Thursday night, and we will be conducting a flashpoll of political influencers afterwards.

Tell us: Who do you think will come out on top in the Ryan v. Biden debate? Add your thoughts in the comments.

Steve Starski October 10, 2012 at 02:13 pm
I'm fed up by this constant reference of the media that the debates are a competition of some sort, much like a basketball game. You know someone has to "win". I mean no one listens to the candidates; its merely who performs better. Sad, sad, sad.
Tony M October 10, 2012 at 07:19 pm
Very Good Comment Steve.
The media of all sorts makes more out of the debates then the substance of the debate. In the end, we will know who actually won come the November election. I am reminded of the election between Harry S. Truman and Gov. Tom Dewey. The Washington Post Printed the front page in Bold Letters, "DEWEY WINS". Truman went to bed when he woke up the next morning, it was shown that HE had won. I remember seeing the picture of Pres, Truman holding up the paper with a very big smile on his face. We must not let the Media elect the president, "We The People", have that right.
Tony M October 10, 2012 at 07:26 pm
I honestly think that Vice. Pres. Joe Biden will hold up very well. As I look at the pictures during the past few weeks of both candidates, I see confidence in Joe Biden's face while I see only smug expression on the face of Paul Ryan. I guess that goes with his youth.
Nutmegger October 11, 2012 at 12:09 am
Who will win? Everyone who doesn't watch it.
Seriously, the debates are so meaningless now and only serve as sound-byte fests. And who is still undecided at this point? I'm a huge political junkie, but I reached my limit with these debates a while ago.

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