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Monday night's presidential debate between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump didn't seem to do much to sway 11 largely uncommitted voters assembled in Tulsa by KRMG radio.

"I don't think either of them hurt themselves, but I don't think they helped themselves, either," said Jim Fuls of Tulsa.

"It was kind of like two little kids on the playground," said Dee Anna Dorough of Tulsa.

Ten of the 11 panelists said they have not decided who will get their vote, but the general tone seemed to favor Trump.

"Donald Trump did keep his cool," said Clora Ash of Tulsa. "A lot of people didn't think he would. He did sometimes talk longer than he was supposed to, but sometimes you have to do that to get your point across."

Lori Terhune of Tulsa agreed that Trump talked over Clinton sometimes, but she didn't seem to hold it against him.

"He can't help himself," Terhune said.

Several people were wound up about Clinton's email scandal.

"How can she talk about reforming the criminal justice system when she's skated through the criminal justice system her entire life?" asked Ash.