Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Presidential debate

  • Presidential debate 101: Did Mitt Romney want Detroit to go bankrupt?

    Mitt Romney said in the presidential debate that, in effect, Obama followed his plan in calling for Detroit automakers to go bankrupt.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Larry King to moderate third-party presidential debate

    The last time a third-party candidate was invited to participate in a presidential debate was in 1992, when independent Ross Perot famously invoked the "giant sucking sound" of jobs leaving the country thanks to NAFTA in his face-off with George Bush ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Presidential Debate: On Immigration, Romney and Obama Affirmed Their Stances

    The second presidential debate on Tuesday night finally touched on immigration -- one of the towering issues among Latinos -- and it came loaded with all the trigger words that send temperatures rising.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Jill Stein: My response to the presidential debate

    2012 - Third-party candidates were not invited to participate in the presidential debates. USA TODAY invited them -- and their vice presidential candidates -- to provide answers to one question from each debate.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Wisconsin race in dead heat before second presidential debate

    President Obama's once commanding lead in Wisconsin had evaporated before Tuesday night's second presidential debate, and a once-Democratic tilting U.S. Senate contest had become a dead heat, according to a new poll. A Marquette University Law ...

    www.latimes.com

  • At Presidential Debate, Obama Shills for Planned Parenthood

    As expected, President Obama went to bat for Planned Parenthood during the October 16 debate with GOP rival Mitt Romney, blasting Romney's campaign rhetoric about defunding the abortion giant with the claim that "there are millions of women all across ...

    www.thenewamerican.com

  • TV ratings: Presidential debate draws big again and 'Emily Owens' has a decent ...

    The audience for the second presidential debate Tuesday night is currently running about even with the first one. NBC and ABC had the biggest audiences for the debate coverage -- owing in part to big lead-ins from "The Voice" and "Dancing With the ...

    blog.zap2it.com

  • Presidential debate: Libya questioner says Obama didn't answer

    Or was it the next part of the president's response, when he goes bureaucratic, explaining his three-pronged set of instructions to his staff?

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Presidential debate: What do working moms need from an employer?

    It was very interesting to see and hear reactions to the discussion about what working women need from an employer during the presidential debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. Some women were offended by the idea that they would need to ...

    blogs.ajc.com

  • FULL COVERAGE: Presidential Debate a Local Story on Long Island

    The second presidential debate at Hofstra University turned the Hempstead region on its head, flooding the surrounding areas with security, protesters, politicians, pundits, news networks, and a very excited Hofstra student body, professors and ...

    riverhead.patch.com

  • Presidential debate helps focus the choice for local undecided voters

    The Republican Romney, many said, flashed more presidential acumen, while the Democrat Obama emerged from a weak performance in the first debate with a far more determined effort to win a second term. He even swung at least one Republican to his ...

    www.app.com

  • Education, Gun Violence Claims From Presidential Debate Fact-Checked

    When asked about gun control in Tuesday night's presidential debate, both former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama both changed the subject, espousing education as a means to prevent violence.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Post-Debate, Pundits Get Excited About Obama's Sexual Dominance

    "Wow," blogged Andrew Sullivan, "President Obama just eviscerated Romney. As an alpha male." "Alpha vs. alpha moment," said NBC's Chuck Todd.

    www.slate.com

  • Full 2012 town hall Presidential Debate

    President Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney faced off in the second presidential debate Tuesday night at Hofstra University in New York.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Presidential debate: Did conservative media hurt Romney on Libya?

    Mitt Romney. (BRIAN SNYDER - REUTERS) Mitt Romney pressed a prudent line of attack on President Obama on Tuesday night when the topic of the Benghazi, Libya, attack surfaced in Tuesday night's town hall-style presidential debate. Echoing a story that ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Presidential debate Round 2: Fantastic theater but not decisive politics

    President Obama's performance in Tuesday's second presidential debate was dramatically better than his outing in the first one earlier this month.

    www.latimes.com

  • Presidential debate: Recharged Obama, Mitt Romney tangle in contentious duel ...

    A recharged President Obama fought back Tuesday night in his second debate with Mitt Romney, defending his record while painting his Republican challenger as an out-of-touch corporate raider.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Presidential Debate: Obama Looks to Win Back Women Voters

    With new poll numbers showing his support receding among the women voters who had for so long been the anchor of his base, President Obama enters tonight's town hall-style debate with Republican challenger Mitt Romney at a campaign crossroads.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Second Presidential Debate Sees 7.2 Million Tweets

    Last night's town hall debate saw the two Presidential candidates go at it for a little over an hour and a half on topics both foreign and domestic (mostly domestic).

    www.webpronews.com

  • Presidential debate: Top 10 questions that weren't asked

    As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney squared off in the second presidential debate last night, New America Media editors posed 10 questions that have largely gone unasked -- and unanswered -- in their campaigns.

    www.southernstudies.org

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