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Students react to first presidential debate's animosity

Updated: Thursday, 04 Oct 2012, 4:05 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 04 Oct 2012, 4:05 PM EDT

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (Exponent) - The first of three presidential debates aired Wednesday night, rife with interruptions by both candidates, clearly exhibiting their animosity toward each other.

Though the debate appeared heated, little detailed information was supplied by Governor Mitt Romney, according to Purdue College Democrats vice president Alli Everton, a senior in the College of Liberal Arts.

“I feel like Mitt Romney hasn’t really given us an exact plan for any of his policies, things that he supposedly wants to implement if he becomes president, so it’d be nice to see those policies,” Everton said.

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