the candidate many believed stepped up last night. have you ever been to the border with mexican side yoa. surprised if you have because in you wering paying attention. is put the boots on the ground and aviation assets on the ground. it is not working. because the federal government has not engaged in this at all. when i am the the president of the united states i will promise you one thing, we will put reporter: what do you think? log on to you tube .com/fox news and weigh in. you will feend the debate responses and have a chance to vote on how you think they did. you u have a week to vote so log on and get out your own debate report card. in orlando, shannon bream, fox news. bret: the economy, of course, was another big topic last night. it was predictably little enthusiasm for president obama s plan to increase taxes on the rich which brings us to chief washington correspondent james rosen and a look at exactly who those rich people are. reporter: bret, as you found o
as we ve got the straw poll coming up tomorrow. bill: 24 hours for that. lears ali with more. alisyn: s america s economic troubles obviously a big topic last night. at one point the candidates were asked to raise their hands if they would walk away from a decifit cutting deal that included any tax increases, even if the ratio was 10-1 spending cuts over tax hikes. let s listen: i m going to ask a question to everyone here on the stage. say you had a deal, a real spending cuts deal, 10-1, as byron said, spending cuts to tax increases, speaker, you re already shaking your head, but who on this stage would walk away from that deal? would you raise your hand if you would feel so strongly about not raising taxes, you d walk away on the 10-1 deal? alisyn: there you go. what did the candidates have to say about that big debt ceiling deal that was just passed by congress? many had choice words for president obama, and the way things are run in washington: