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By Karen Cohilas - bio | email

October 8, 2008

ALBANY, GA (WALB) - Who do you think won last night's Presidential debate? Russell Stranberg said neither John McCain or Barack Obama impressed him. He said they both skirted the issues and repeated old answers.

He said, "I don't think anyone won. I think they both let the country down because neither one of them are qualified as far as I'm concerned, as being President for United States. It seems they just keep knocking each other instead of coming to the issues."

Stranberg says even with a weak debate last night, he still plans to vote for John McCain. He believes he is more experienced.

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