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That came in response to McCain's accusation that Obama had threatened to invade Pakistan. McCain said his rival "was wrong about Iraq and the surge. He was wrong about Russia when they committed aggression against Georgia. And in his short career he does not understand our national security challenges. We don't have time for on-the-job training." Obama countered with a trace of sarcasm that he didn't understand some things
-- like how the United States could face the challenge it does in Afghanistan after spending years and hundreds of billions of dollars in Iraq. During a discussion of an energy bill McCain offered up a two-word phrase that immediately got a reaction. "You know who voted for it? You might never know. That one," McCain said, pointing at his opponent. The debate at Belmont University was the second of three between the two rivals, and the only one to feature a format in which voters seated a few feet away posed questions to the candidates. The audience was selected by Gallup, the polling organization, and was split three ways among voters leaning toward McCain, those leaning toward Obama and those undecided. Tom Brokaw of NBC, the moderator, screened their questions and also chose others that had been submitted online.
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