“, I am judging how many people would receive what either man said, and how they said it.”
I would love to believe that, but I think it is the opposite. Impressions are more important. Not many people ever remember the content of the answer, but they remember if the candidate seemed and talked confidently.
Do you remember the actual answers by Newt/Herman for that question? I didn’t think so either.
This is not Lincoln/Douglas era anymore. For example, Nixon sweating, and Al Gore’s stupid posturing in debates meant much more than the actual answers they gave. Most people do not really understand details anyway.
i think Cain was for talking to the doctors, the hospitals, the patients and then coming up with some solutions. I think he mentioned that costs of a doctor’s care would come down aoppreciably with tort reform.....loser pay all. And Mr. Cain had a standing ovation for that.