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Biden had the edge in VP debate: Reuters/Ipsos poll

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (R) and Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan shake hands at the conclusion of the vice presidential debate in Danville, Kentucky October 11, 2012. REUTERS/Pool

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (R) and Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan shake hands at the conclusion of the vice presidential debate in Danville, Kentucky October 11, 2012.

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Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:26pm EDT

(Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden came out on top of Thursday night's vice presidential debate with Republican challenger Paul Ryan, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The energetic Biden claimed a seven-point victory - 42 percent to 35 percent - among registered voters, with a similar margin among independents. Nearly a quarter of registered voters and about a third of independents were unsure who did a better job during the debate at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.

Democrats will be hoping Biden's performance helps President Barack Obama recover from a week-long slide in the polls after his poor showing against Mitt Romney in the first presidential debate on October 3. Thursday's Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll showed Romney leading Obama 47 percent to 44 percent nationwide.

Biden, 69, interrupted Ryan, 42, on multiple occasions and spent much of the debate grinning when his opponent spoke, leading some conservative commentators to accuse Biden of being rude. But while both sides claimed victory, neither Biden's nor Ryan's favorability numbers changed considerably over the course of the debate, and Biden maintained his lead in this measure. After the debate, 54 percent of registered voters held a favorable opinion of Biden, compared to 50 percent for Ryan.

Nearly half of independents said Biden had not changed their view of him, and close to three quarters said the same for Ryan. But this was not true of all independents.

Independents did grow more favorable toward Ryan and less favorable toward Biden during the debate, but the small sample size of independents makes it difficult to draw conclusions.

Voters said Biden was more qualified to be president, as the vice president moved from 43 to 45 percent on that question over the course of the debate, and Ryan stayed at 35 percent. The Wisconsin congressman's presence on the Romney ticket may also cause trouble for the Republican Party: 27 percent of registered voters said Ryan made them less favorable toward Romney, up from 21 percent before the debate.

The online poll surveyed 629 registered voters after the debate. The credibility interval was 3.1 percentage points for polling before the debate and 4.5 percent after the debate.

(This version of the story corrects the percentage for Ryan in paragraph two to 35 from 37, credibilty interval.)

(Editing by Claudia Parsons)

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Comments (13)
sjfella wrote:
If the lies about Libya don’t haunt Obama right up to the election then Romney doesn’t deserve to win. If he presses the matter relentlessly he should beat Obama easily. Regardless, I pity the country since I don’t think either of those clowns is worthy of leading the U.S.A.

Oct 12, 2012 5:52pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
Biden was the clear winner. He was forceful, convincing, and real. Paul Ryan was exposed as a fraud. Biden would not allow Ryan to get away with his lies. I LOVED IT!!!

Oct 12, 2012 5:54pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
checkthefacts wrote:
Biden and the moderator interrupted ryan over 100 times in just 90 minutes

Oct 12, 2012 5:57pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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