I watched the entire thing. I thought it was one of the most engaging and articulate debates I have seen in a...actually ever. I like both candidates. I wish they could be co-presidents. Why hasn't American thought of that. Two presidents so it will be like CEO and CFO. The one who knows how to handle business (Romney) manages the fiscal part, and the one who knows how to keep the country safe (Obama) runs everything else. We all know Cheney was the real president so why not have 2 presidents and one vp. I'm still undecided. On a personal level, I think Obamacare is a huge mistake. Insurance companies don't like giving pay outs and the lack of preventative medicine on the part of each citizen (exercising, eating right...etc) will mean billions of dollars the country simply doesn't have. Many company health plans will simply go away. That is a scary thought. Plus who likes to wait months on end for an appointment. That is what would happen when all of a sudden everybody and their momma has access to healthcare. It's good for those with real hardships and disabilities, but we all know that this is a country of entitled beings who know how to play the system. As a healthcare professional, I have seen women on Medicaid getting their mammaries done, driving escalades, and carrying around $700 purses. That really hurts to see that. Meanwhile, the little old grandma who worked all her life and is now on Medicare can't get a Prior Authorization from her insurance for a life saving medication. I like that Romney doesn't believe in entitlement and he made it clear he has no plans to cripple the middle class. Obama has put in measures that have been fabulous for many. For me, my student loans have a great rate thanks to him. It's going to be a close one.