I didn't see it in the debate.
I don't see it in this interview. He was asked three questions. Before the debates, one of the main topics had been if McCain was going to be able to reclaim the points he'd lost. His overall impression, in the few seconds he was given, was that McCain "held his own". The second question specifically asked about McCain's performance. The third question didn't elicit any candidate-specific response.
Although he didn't give his opinion on who won, his responses were professional and unbiased. I think you're seeing something that's simply not there.
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