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As long as Obama can come across as just as comfortable about details on health care, trade, and foreign policy, he neutralizes Clinton's argument that she's eminently more prepared to be president than he is, and I think he's accomplishing that tonight. He also has been fluid in responding to her attacks. Temperment-wise, he's been calm, and she's come unhinged at times. Her complaints about always getting asked the first question, as I noted below, made her look nuts. And as they were going to a commercial break, she tried to shout down Brian Williams to make a point, and he had to cut her off to go to the commercials. It came across as domineering, and not in a good, take charge, kind of way.

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