Obama campaign senior adviser Robert Gibbs said on Tuesday that he doesn’t think “some snappy zinger or snappy sound bite” will decide the winner of the first presidential debate tomorrow night.
“I think the American people, particularly the undecided voters … are really looking for these candidates to discuss what they want to do economically and domestically going forward for the next four years,” Gibbs told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell. “I don’t think, you know, snappy slogans are what’s going to win it.”