Anyone watching CNN? This dial group is not liking Biden on Libya!
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Nicole Roeberg (@NicoleRoeberg) October 12, 2012
The Vice Presidential debate is one-third over, and so far undecided voters have been pretty decisive about Vice President Biden’s debate comments, according to CNN’s on-screen Undecided Voter Tracker.
Biden struggling according to the CNN focus group polling graphic of "undecided voters"…—
Jeff Poor (@jeff_poor) October 12, 2012
Wow. Focus group (CNN, Norfolk, VA) flatlined when Biden attacks Romney's foreign policy positions. Good news.—
Ali A. Akbar (@ali) October 12, 2012
Biden's numbers on the CNN tracker of undecided voters constantly either stay neutral or drop, they rarely go up. #Debate—
Daron C. Davis (@DaronCDavis) October 12, 2012
I see the CNN undecided voters don't like Biden..at all. The heck?—
Foxh8er (@foxh8er) October 12, 2012
Anytime Biden talks about Obama the CNN lines plummet. He'd do better to talk about Big Bird all night long—
(@MarkRH) October 12, 2012
Ok music lovers.. Ryan's ahead. He's hitting all the soprano notes on #CNN's DJ mixer board and Biden's full on alto. #squigglylines—
Brenda Cox (@BrendaCox21) October 12, 2012
Hit that perfect beat, Joe!
The conspiracy theory doesn’t take long to appear:
Your "undecided voter" meter is broke!!!! Must be all republicans cuz when Ryan talks it spikes when biden talks ut drops @CNN @CNNPolitics—
Ben Clemons (@monkeybone346) October 12, 2012
Anybody else wondering about CNN's "independent voters"? Ryan opens his mouth, mostly pos. Biden speaks mostly neg. #cnndebate #VPDebate—
Darren Murray (@darren_murray) October 12, 2012
#CNN undecided voter graphic is a joke! Before Ryan first word is finished graphic goes +. After Biden first word graphic goes -.—
Kim Carter (@kcarter33) October 12, 2012
And Ryan’s winning with women.
Early read of the cnn squiggly line seems to show women like ryan more than biden. #debates—
John Towriss (@jtowriss) October 12, 2012
The CNN focus group liked Ryan on Iran. Women. And he seems to be doing better than Biden with Women. #CNNUndecides—
Sam Feist (@SamFeistCNN) October 12, 2012




















