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Republican Mike DeWine, attorney general in the battleground state of Ohio, said: “This race fundamentally changed Wednesday night in Ohio and across the country.”

“The president … couldn’t defend the last four years,” DeWine, a former U.S. senator, said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “Maybe that’s not because he’s not a good debater. We know he’s a good debater. He couldn’t defend the last four years because you can’t defend it. You can’t defend not getting the job done.”

Democrats said Obama was not happy with his performance and would improve in the upcoming debates.

“I think the president understood that he hadn’t performed up to his own expectations pretty quickly after he got off the stage that night,” Gibbs said.

Axelrod said Obama “did plenty of homework” before the debate, but wasn’t ready for Romney distortions of his own positions.

“I think he was a little taken aback at the brazenness with which Gov. Romney walked away from so many of the positions on which he’s run, walked away from his record and that’s something we’re going to have to make an adjustment for in these subsequent debates,” Axelrod said.

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