Thursday, October 25, 2012

Debate

  • Obama Won Third Debate, Poll Says

    WASHINGTON -- After three presidential debates and much handwringing, Americans have declared the debate season featuring President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney a tie, according to polling released Thursday by USA Today/Gallup.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Fact-checking the third-party debate

    (Scott Olson/Getty Images). "All these presidential and vice-presidential debates, look how constricted these debates have been when you've had two parties there - the Republicans and the Democrats." - Justice Party presidential candidate Rocky ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • A Debate Tale of Two Candidates: Obama Is Too Laid Back But Romney Is ...

    Okay, so let me get this straight. When President Obama appears calm and laid back in a debate, he's labeled as "listless" and "ineffectual" but when Mitt Romney appears calm and laid back in a debate, he's labeled as being "conservative" and "playing ...

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  • Opinionline: Mixed views on debate from abroad

    2012 - The Economist, Great Britain, blog: "For anyone wondering why Mitt Romney avoided drawing any distinctions between his foreign policy plans and those of Barack Obama (during the presidential debate on Monday), this should clear it up. This is ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • And the Winner of the Foreign Policy Debate Is... the Emir of Qatar?

    In the final presidential debate, neither President Obama nor Governor Romney said much of anything that was specific or enlightening with respect to the debate's supposed subject, foreign policy. This was to be expected, given how little Americans ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Presidential Race Still Close Following Second Debate

    The candidates pulled out all the stops during the debate this Tuesday. There was a lot of tension and at times it seemed that a punch might be thrown.

    www.oswegonian.com

  • Cop Who Protected Obama, Romney, at Debate Latest Victim of Illegal Guns

    Officer Arthur Lopez, who was killed with an illegal weapon, helped provide security at the second debate between Obama and Romney, both of whom avoid talking about gun control.

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • Biggert, Foster clash on gay marriage at final debate

    Republican Rep. Judy Biggert indicated Wednesday that she's moving closer to supporting same-sex marriage, but ultimately said she's not there yet and that it's a matter for individual states to decide.

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • The Great Media Debate: How to Refer to Hurricane Sandy.

    As you can see from the latest projections above, Hurricane Sandy looks ever more likely to impact the northeast, and so there is a great debate going on among the ever-serious practitioners of journalism on this fine Thursday: what cutsie name should ...

    blogs.bostonmagazine.com

  • Twitter trend dilutes real debate reporting

    Walk into the "filing center" at a presidential debate and you'll see hundreds of reporters seated at tables doing two things: Watching the action on TV (reporters covering the debates aren't actually in the same room as the candidates) and monitoring ...

    www.mailtribune.com

  • Romney doubling down on debate misstatements

    But this is an interesting case in which Mitt Romney has taken two moments from the third presidential debate - both of which were faulted by fact checkers - and turned them into television ads.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Verlander's struggles renew debate about layoff

    SAN FRANCISCO -- As soon as the Tigers clinched the American League pennant, the speculation began. Not about the dominant Tigers pitching.

    mlb.mlb.com

  • Presidential debate jibes ignore history of Chinese counterfeiting

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some of the most acrimonious moments of Monday's U.S. presidential election debate occurred during the candidates' discussions of China, with Barack Obama attacking Mitt Romney for his investments in Chinese companies, and ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Ohio US Senate candidates prepare for final debate

    Sherrod Brown and GOP state Treasurer Josh Mandel's last meeting was to be set in a Cincinnati TV studio, with the debate sponsored by Ohio NBC affiliates and the AARP and moderated by NBC's Chuck Todd. In Columbus last week, Mandel looked into ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Foreign policy debate far too domestic

    The final presidential debate aired Monday and focused on foreign policy. Americans tend to be much more aware of domestic issues, so the foreign policy debate might have been able to serve as a good eye-opening experience. However, neither candidate ...

    www.dailyillini.com

  • Badger debate crosses borders - MPs debate cull

    Few parliamentary debates generate as much emotion or passion as those that involve the welfare of animals. Today's debate on the proposed badger cull in England is no exception. The Commons has heard of badgers being killed for "sport" and of cattle ...

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • Fracking views contrast in final debate

    Democrat Walter Dalton and Republican Pat McCrory clarified their positions on economic and education policies they spared over in two prior debates while staking out positions on topics that haven't gotten as much attention. More Info Gubernatorial ...

    www.wral.com

  • Abortion debate returns to Commons as Nadine Dorries wins ballot

    MPs will debate whether the abortion time limit should be cut, after an application from Tory MP Nadine Dorries was successful in a Commons ballot.

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • Sans Cymbrowitz, A Debate Where Everyone Agrees On Everything (Video)

    Well, almost everything. Ninety-nine percent of everything, if you're to believe one of the candidates. Republican Russ Gallo and Independence Party candidate Ben Akselrod faced off - sort of - last night during the Manhattan Beach Community Group's ...

    www.sheepsheadbites.com

  • Top Obama Aide Backs Fiscal Cliff Debate Retort

    The potential sequestration cuts are the result of a deal cut in Congress during last year's debate over raising the national debt ceiling.

    www.hispanicbusiness.com

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