Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Presidential debate

  • Presidential debate 101: Does US military still use horses and bayonets?

    This question arises because of President Obama's riposte against Mitt Romney on defense budgets in Monday night's presidential debate. At one point Romney charged that the US Navy is now smaller than at any time since 1916. Obama came back with a ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Final presidential debate results, voters split

    Tweet trackers say the debate had the lowest number of tweets of the three presidential debates. Not surprising, considering that the fate of the world had to compete with Lions and Giants and Bears.

    newsfixnow.com

  • What a Latin America Presidential Debate Would Have Looked Like

    The third and final Presidential Debate on foreign policy began with a reference to the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Third-Party Presidential Debate Talks Foreign Policy

    Four presidential candidates running in third parties and excluded from the major Republican-Democratic debates gathered in Chicago Tuesday night to partake in a debate of their own, discussing issues foreign and domestic. The candidates included ...

    news.antiwar.com

  • During the Presidential Debate, Silence on Libya

    Libya: That was the first issue Bob Schieffer asked the candidates about in Monday night's presidential debate, referring to the attack last month against the U.S.

    world.time.com

  • Presidential Debate: Guantanamo Prisoners Tune In For Obama-Romney ...

    GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba, Oct 23 (Reuters) - A few dozen Guantanamo prisoners were among the millions who tuned in for the U.S.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • The Presidential Debate Decorder

    President Obama out-zingered Mitt Romney in their final presidential debate by 3 to 1, according to communications analysis firm Quantified Impressions.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Drones: A Non-Issue in US Presidential Debate Riles Pakistan

    Near the end of the last debate between President Barack Obama and his opponent Mitt Romney on Monday, moderator Bob Schieffer asked the Republican presidential candidate where he stood on the U.S.'s "use of drones." Romney voiced his support for ...

    world.time.com

  • I was a presidential debate usher

    On Monday, I had the opportunity to cover the final presidential debate at Lynn University from an insider's view as a student debate usher.

    www.palmbeachpost.com

  • Why Do College Campuses Have a Monopoly on Presidential Debates?

    The Commission on Presidential Debates, or CPD, publishes the requirements for host sites nearly two years before the first debate.

    www.slate.com

  • The third presidential debate in graphs

    They say that to know who won a debate, you should watch with the sound off. But how about if you want to know how many times Iran was mentioned versus how many times China was mentioned?

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Presidential debate: Obama and Romney almost word-for-word same on Syria

    But that question is also extremely difficult, which may help explain why neither President Obama nor Mitt Romney was able to draw much of a contrast during Monday night's foreign policy debate. Just how similar were the two candidates' statements on ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Final Presidential Debate Drew 59.2 Million TV Viewers

    Last night's final presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney averaged 59.2 million television viewers, including a record 11.5 million on cable's Fox News.

    www.businessweek.com

  • Fox sets viewership record with 3rd presidential debate

    ... in Boca Raton, Fla. Pool-Win McNamee, Associated Press. Enlarge photo». Summary. The third debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney stands as the most-watched telecast ever on Fox News Channel. You might also like ...

    www.deseretnews.com

  • Presidential debate: Middle East pays little attention, while Chinese listen ...

    BERLIN - The presidential candidates talked about the U.S. as the world's last superpower in their final debate, but on Tuesday the reaction in the Middle East suggested a different role for America: something of an afterthought.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Presidential debate: Foreign policies of Obama, Romney miss the meaning of ...

    Dr. Scott Redd, Jr. is the president and assistant professor of Old Testament at the Washington, D.C., campus of the Reformed Theological Seminary and a contributor to The Washington Post's local faith leader network.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Presidential debate: Romney and Obama bring it back home (+video)

    Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama during the third presidential debate at Lynn University, Oct. 22, in Boca Raton, Fla.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • OPINION: Breaking down the foreign policy presidential debate between Obama ...

    President Barack Obama (R) debates with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney at the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University on October 22, 2012 in Boca Raton, Florida.

    www.kjrh.com

  • Israel & US relationship is key topic of 3rd presidential debate

    (BP) -- Israel was a key focus of the third and final presidential debate Oct. 22 with both candidates expressing solidarity with the United States' main ally in the Middle East particularly as it faces an increasing threat from a nuclear Iran ...

    www.bpnews.net

  • Lindsay Lohan's Obama tweet during presidential debate confuses fans

    Lindsay Lohan seemed to support Mitt Romney for president just weeks ago, but a Lohan Obama tweet the actress fired off during the third and final presidential debate Monday night seemed to show a change of heart. A few minutes later, though, the "Liz ...

    www.examiner.com

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