Politics

Post-Debate Florida Voices: Romney Substantive, Obama Needed Some Red Bull

By: Jim Turner | Posted: October 4, 2012 (All day)
Obama and Romney

President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney

Less than two hours after the presidential debate Wednesday night in Denver, here's how Florida leaders viewed the feisty Mitt Romney and rambling President Barack Obama in their first of three to-be-televised question-and-answer forums:

Florida Gov. Rick Scott

Rick Scott
"Tonight, Floridians saw the clear choice we have in this election. We can choose the current path we are on under President Obama, of more government spending and job-killing policies from Washington, or Governor Romney's path of less taxes and regulation to support job creation.

"Only Governor Romney's path will help us leave future generations of Floridians with more opportunities to pursue their dreams."

DWS
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston

“Mitt Romney might "love great schools," but his budget could cut $115 billion-plus from the Department of Education over a decade.”

U.S. Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate Connie Mack, R-Fort Myers
Connie Mackk

"Governor Romney demonstrated to the nation the remarkable difference between a president that fights for freedom and prosperity and one that believes government is the solution to all that ails us. Governor Romney laid out a specific vision and President Obama spoke in a malaise and blamed the past.

“Governor Romney was strong and confident in tonight’s debate. He gave us hope that it is indeed morning in America once again. Tonight we saw the beginning of the end of the last failed four years and the dawn of the renewal of America’s promise and purpose.

“Mitt Romney won tonight’s debate. In 34 days the nation will win when he is elected our next president.”

Jeb Bush
Former Gov. Jeb Bush

“Mitt Romney is substantive and dominating tonight.”

Republican Party of Florida Chairman Lenny Curry
Lenny Curry

"Many Americans have to be scratching their heads tonight wondering why President Obama hasn't already done some of the things he talked about tonight, like create jobs.

"The last thing Americans wanted to hear were the "aw shucks" excuses offered for why he's failed to do the job for which he was elected."

James Grant
Florida Rep. James Grant, R-Tampa

“At least when W. stumbled over words, he came off a likeable cowboy and not an arrogant and condescending law professor. This is embarrassing ...”

Patronis
Florida Rep. Jimmy Patronis, R-Panama City

“Round One. Judges ruling: Mitt Romney 10, Barack Obama 7 #romneyryan2012 #sayfie

Florida Rep. Dwight Bullard, D-Miami
Dwight Bullard

“Taking bets on how long it takes Governor Romney to shift his position on 75 percent of what he just said.”

Chelsi P. Henry, Jacksonville, Florida GOP National Convention Delegate

“Tonight, MittRomney explained his plans as president, while the pres created new plans in addition to his failed plans over the past four years.”

Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater
Jeff Atwater

"Mitt Romney was on fire! There is no doubt who won this #debate tonight. I can't wait to cast my vote and elect a leader."

Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fort Walton Beach
Matt Gaetz

"I remember being in the Rick Perry spin room after a rough debate ... must be like how Team Obama feels about now ..."

Adam Smith, St. Petersburg Times political editor

“Two words for Obama @ next debate: Red Bull.”

Marc Caputo, Miami Herald

“How I know Obama is losing: Dems are fuming that Romney's "getting away with it."

University of Florida Political Science Professor Dan Smith

“Maybe it's just my twitter feed, but it's not flying nearly as fast as during the RNC and DNC convention keynotes.”

Larry Sabato, political analyst

“As you watch, remember: Average voter has no clue which numbers and assertions are true.”

Ben White, Politico’s Morning Money

“Let's just come out and say it: This thing was extraordinarily boring.”

Christopher Arnold, Port St. Lucie
 
“Stage looks like it could fit a few more podiums. Can we get more candidates up there?”

Poynter Institute, Poynter‏@Poynter

"Jim Lehrer" is trending worldwide, as the moderator who lost tonight's debate on Twitter:” http://journ.us/SrsAsI



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Comments (2)

Glenn Kirby
8:39AM OCT 4TH 2012
Now that sounded like my president. Romney came off with the correct answers and did not stumble. Ok, now republicans Get behind him, a little shove and he'll slide right in to the white house. I have began to see some sad looking faces. Poor old George S. lost all his blood. ABC will put him to bed. Wow what a night.
William in Tampa
7:47AM OCT 4TH 2012
Romney was able to crack open even more "chinks in Obama's Armor". and won handily. Even a lot of Libs are agreeing.

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