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Swing voters have their say on tonights debate

March 26, 2015 by Hannah Kane 1 Comment

In tonight’s live debate, David Cameron and Ed Miliband were fighting to increase their votes.

Swing voters took to Twitter to express their opinions on the debate. But who has won their vote?

@MartinSLewis Cameron 6/10, Milliband 6.5/10. I am an undecided voter #whowon

— Nic (@Enkaypee) March 26, 2015

@MartinSLewis cameron 10/10 miliband 0/10. Conservative voter NOW! Was undecided. #whowon…… Miliband drives me mad! — Emma Willett (@Emma_L_Willett) March 26, 2015

@MartinSLewis Am undecided vote but based on that put Cameron 7/10 Milliband 1/10. #whowon

— Penny (@penny_robins) March 26, 2015

@MartinSLewis #whowon Cameron 7/10 miliband 4/10 I am a labour voter. — michelle johnson (@michellejohno) March 26, 2015

@MartinSLewis Cameron 4/10 Miliband 5/10 I voted conservative last time #whowon

— Dave Holt (@dougie_fresh) March 26, 2015

@MartinSLewis Cameron 3/10, Milliband 8/10, I am a floating voter #whowon — Ralph Lubkowski (@Ralphlub) March 26, 2015

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