Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Debate

  • Presidential debate 101: Is Romney right that Navy is smallest since 1917?

    Is the US Navy now smaller than at any time since 1917? That's what Mitt Romney charged during the final presidential debate on Monday night. The former Massachusetts governor vowed that if elected president he'd rebuild America's declining maritime ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • The Third-Party Debate

    Few voters realized there was another presidential debate on Tuesday. Even fewer watched it. The biggest "name" there wasn't a politician, but the moderator, Larry King, who called the candidates "Don Quixotes.

    takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com

  • Want a more substantive Obama-Romney debate on energy and climate? Read ...

    As every green group in D.C. has now pointed out twenty times apiece, President Obama and Mitt Romney didn't wade too deeply into energy and environmental issues during the debates. They skipped over climate change entirely. And there were all sorts of ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Romney's debate performances boost his standing with Independents — Daily ...

    Oct. 24, 2012. The Washington Post's Scott Clement reports on the latest numbers from the Washington Post-ABC News daily tracking poll, which show how Independents feel about Romney and Obama after the debates. Scott Clement and Theresa Poulson/ ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Final Presidential Debate Of 2012

    BOCA RATON, FLORIDA—Presidential candidates for the 2012 election had their third and final debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida on Monday, October 22 as they focused primarily on foreign policy.

    www.canyon-news.com

  • Maryland Senate candidates face off in debate

    Four candidates for U.S. Senate wrangled over the economy, budget deficits and the state's controversial ballot initiatives in a Wednesday radio debate that stressed deep ideological differences on how to deal with the nation's pressing problems ...

    www.baltimoresun.com

  • Israel hogs the debate spotlight

    In the foreign policy showdown on Monday night, the two countries that got the most mentions during the final presidential debate were Iran and Israel, with 47 and 34 respectively. Of course, Iran is currently a major - if not the major - global threat ...

    blogs.jpost.com

  • AAPL: Big Mini Debate Continues as Bulls Rush to Rescue

    Shares of Apple (AAPL) are trading down again today, off 61 cents at $612.75, after falling 3% yesterday, as the Street continues to debate the strengths and weaknesses of the smaller iPad unveiled yesterday, the so-called Mini. The stock got hammered ...

    blogs.barrons.com

  • Pundits: Debate doesn't alter governor's race, McCrory offers surprising details

    Three political pundits came away from Wednesday evening's debate with different views. But two points of agreement: Democratic candidate Walter Dalton didn't do enough to alter the race, in which he is losing by double-digits.

    projects.newsobserver.com

  • Meadows won debate in WCU survey

    Republican congressional candidate Mark Meadows won the debate with Democrat Hayden Rogers on Tuesday, according to a survey of the audience.

    blogs2.citizen-times.com

  • Kathy Hochul, Chris Collins Debate In New York Congressional Race

    Collins sought to reverse the debate by saying that Hochul voted to cut Medicare spending and put the Medicare Advantage program in jeopardy with her support for the Affordable Care Act.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • The second debate

    In form, President Obama came back strongly in the second debate with Mitt Romney, but substantively he continues to lag behind the Republican candidate.

    www.tctimes.com

  • Obama's repeated debate calls for the Iranians to 'end their nuclear program'

    Commentary's Jonathan Tobin has responded to my earlier post in which I suggested that there was a possible alternative way of understanding President Obama's insistence during the debate that the Iranians must "end their nuclear program." Tobin had ...

    blogs.jta.org

  • Richard Mourdock debate comments about rape spark controversy

    Candidate: Pregnancy from rape is God's intent: Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Indiana, Richard Mourdock, said he believes abortion should only be allowed when a mother's life is in danger and not when a woman is raped and becomes pregnant.

    www.thestarpress.com

  • Opinion: A Mad, Personal-Attacking, Interrupting Obama Loses Third ...

    GOP presidential challenger Mitt Romney clearly defeated President Barack Obama in the third presidential debate held Monday night at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida.

    miami.cbslocal.com

  • Affluent Suburbs Swing to Debate-tested Romney

    Back in May, I wrote a column laying out possible scenarios for the 2012 campaign different from the conventional wisdom that it would be a long, hard slog through a fixed list of target states like the race in 2004.

    townhall.com

  • Grisanti: I Will Debate No More Forever

    Republican State Senator Mark Grisanti debated his two general election opponents, Democrat Mike Amodeo and Conservative Chuck Swanick, in the gymnasium at St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute on Wednesday morning.

    artvoice.com

  • Erbe: A lot was left out of the final presidential debate

    Now that the 2012 presidential debates are history, I'd like to discuss what wasn't addressed in the candidates' final meeting, a debate that was supposed to be about foreign policy. When it comes to international issues, there's none more important ...

    www.lompocrecord.com

  • Quick Takes: Games Vie with Debate

    Americans are still interested in the White House race, but maybe a little less so if it interrupts their favorite sports. Monday's third and final debate between President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney drew a total of 59.2 million viewers ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Collective Rebuttal Delivered in Third-Party Debate

    Even though a debate featuring third-party presidential candidates was supposed to highlight the breadth of ideological diversity in American politics, Larry King, the moderator, had to remind the four nominees that they had to actually disagree about ...

    thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com

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