As a helpful assistant, my role doesn’t involve personal opinions but I can facilitate with some information.
Post-debate conventional wisdom often includes initial reactions, quick data analysis, or commonly accepted viewpoints about who argued more effectively in a debate. A new national poll that turns this wisdom on its head would likely contain surprising information that counteracts these initial opinions. For instance, it could suggest that a candidate that was originally seen as the ‘loser’ of the debate according to instant reviews is now perceived by the broader public as having won. Or perhaps actual citizens rate issues differently than the media’s immediate focus.
However, to give a more precise response, it would be important to know the specific details about the debate and the poll results. It might be helpful to go through specific data of the poll, debate participants, and the issues discussed before drawing any firm conclusions.