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Forceful Raddatz draws praise as moderator during veep debate

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By David Bauder

Associated Press

Published: Thursday, Oct. 11 2012 10:25 p.m. MDT

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ABC's Martha Raddatz took a forceful approach to moderating the vice presidential debate on Thursday, winning many positive reviews from instant pundits on social media but some complaints from Republicans.

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NEW YORK — ABC's Martha Raddatz took a forceful approach to moderating the vice presidential debate on Thursday, winning many positive reviews from instant pundits on social media but some complaints from Republicans.

Her performance was a clear contrast to PBS' Jim Lehrer's work in last week's debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney. Lehrer let the presidential candidates talk almost freely, while Raddatz sought to be more specific and keep things under control.

Raddatz, a foreign policy correspondent at ABC News since 1999, was moderating her first vice presidential or presidential debate.

She stopped one exchange on the economy just at the point Vice President Joe Biden and GOP candidate Paul Ryan had descended into bickering.

"I want to move on to Medicare and entitlements," she said. "I think we've gone over this quite enough."

She twice pressed Ryan for proposals when the congressman said a Romney administration would work to close tax loopholes that benefit the wealthy. "No specifics again," she said when the Republican did not lay out an agenda.

"Can you guarantee this math will add up?" she asked.

Later, Raddatz drew Biden's ire during a discussion on the war in Afghanistan by asking him whether the Taliban is taking advantage of the Obama administration's timeline for ending the war. She also questioned whether U.S. troops were being pulled out for political or military reasons.

Twitter was alight with praise for Raddatz, including some suggestions that she run for vice president.

"Martha Raddatz is no joke," tweeted CNN anchor Don Lemon. "Following up and in charge."

But some Republicans suggested Raddatz was being too quick to cut off Ryan and allowing Biden to interrupt the Republican.

"Martha Raddatz is the worst moderator ever," Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity tweeted. "Maybe next time Paul Ryan should invite her to his wedding."

That was a reference to a story that circulated in conservative media earlier this week noting that when Raddatz married a Harvard law school student in 1991, one of the wedding guests was her new husband's fellow Harvard student and future president Barack Obama. Raddatz and her husband, Julius Genachowski, divorced six years later.

The social media scorecard for Raddatz became more predictable as the debate went on, as Slate magazine noted in one tweet: "Liberals think Martha Raddatz is the best debate moderator ever, conservatives think the worst." Relief or happiness among Democrats at Bidens'aggressive stance in contrast to Obama last week also seemed to affect opinions on Raddatz.

Toward the end of the debate, Raddatz introduced the issue of abortion with a personal, general question, asking the two Roman Catholic candidates how their faith affected their work in politics.

Her final question was whether either of the two candidates had ever been embarrassed by the tone of the campaign. That drew a rebuke from Karl Rove, whose American Crossroads super PAC helps fund anti-Obama advertising. Rove tweeted that Raddatz's question was "her own personal editorial."

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Mapleton, UT

The tale of the tape reveals that Raddatz challenged Ryan nine times and Biden only once.
She was very specific with questions pointed at Ryan but only once asked the Obama administration to defend their policies.
So, if you liked Biden you More..

  • 10:05 a.m. Oct. 12, 2012
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SUNNY ALL DAY
Saint George, UT

Finally, a moderator who got the job done.
The last guy was awful.

  • 10:41 p.m. Oct. 11, 2012
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no fit in SG
St.George, Utah

Just like with many other things...
Let a woman do it, and it will get done the right way.

  • 10:54 p.m. Oct. 11, 2012
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