According to CNN Politics, President Barack Obama was amenable that his performance last Denver debate was not stellar, but he affirmed that the debate has little influence on the outcome of the presidential elections.

According to President Obama, "Gov Romney had a good night. I had a bad night."

The debate in Denver last week polled Obama in the bad side, naming him unenthusiastic while Romney was a sure winner. Obama supporters were still wandering why Obama did not talk about crucial campaign issues including Romney's stay in Bain Capital and in his remarks on 47% of Americans depending on government support.

"What's important is the fundamentals of what this race is about haven't changed. Gov. Romney went to a lot of trouble to try to hide what his positions are."

"One thing, maybe this is because I played a lot of sports when I was a kid and still do, if you have a bad game, you just move on," the President explained on his moving on of the Denver debate. "You look forward to the next one. And it makes you that much more determined. The difference between this and sports is that the stakes are so high."

The primary campaign showed Romney supporting the removal of the funding for Planned Parenthood, a clinic that provides care and support for abortion services. Republicans were pushing legislation that would cut funding for the group.

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