Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Presidential debates

  • Presidential debate rules not exactly what campaigns had in mind

    But the second presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney varied in marked ways from the rules the two campaigns agreed to in advance.

    www.latimes.com

  • Larry King to moderate third-party presidential debate

    The exclusion of third-party candidates from the officially sanctioned presidential debates has been a source of frustration for activists on both ends of the political spectrum since at least 1987, when the Commission on Presidential Debates was ...

    www.latimes.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

  • 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

  • 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

  • China, immigration and the presidential debate's clueless moment

    The moderator, CNN host Candy Crowley, asked a great question during Tuesday night's presidential debate: "iPad, the Macs, the iPhones, they are all manufactured in China.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • TV Ratings: Presidential Debate and 'The Voice' carry NBC Tuesday

    On a night with few originals, there were few additional ratings highlight. Despite already receiving six additional episodes, FOX's "Ben and Kate" seems to be sinking to dangerous depths, while The CW's "Emily Owens, MD" had a so-so (but certainly not ...

    www.hitfix.com

  • Twitter lights up as presidential debate turns to China, immigration

    Computerworld - Several topics raised in Tuesday night's presidential debate caused such a stir on Twitter that they actually overwhelmed the site.

    www.computerworld.com

  • Want To Discuss Who Won The Presidential Debates? Don't Do It At Work

    President Barack Obama and his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, are in the midst of three presidential debates that look likely to decide the election and the future of the country.

    www.forbes.com

  • What presidential debates say about our culture

    One researcher says superficial factors - such as speaking style, gesture, appearance and pre-packaged biography - are just as influential as what the candidate actually says, making a Hollywood-style spectator sport out of the presidential contest.

    www.mnn.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

  • Presidential Debate Video: Watch Obama, Mitt Romney Clash In Rematch (FULL ...

    US President Barack Obama (L) Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (R) participate in the second presidential debate at the David Mack Center at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, October 16, 2012, moderated by CNN's Candy Crowley ...

    www.huffingtonpost.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

  • The "moments" of the second presidential debate — in 2 charts

    While in an ideal world every citizen would watch the entirety of each of the three 90-minutes presidential debates, we know that it just doesn't happen that way.

    www.washingtonpost.com

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

    Before listening to the post-debate commentary, it would not have occurred to me to watch an exchange between presidential candidates and try to discern which man would win the opportunity to mate with the most females in the audience. (Loraina? Lori?) ...

    www.slate.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

  • Second presidential debate 2012 transcript

    We are here for the second presidential debate, a town hall, sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates. CROWLEY: The Gallup organization chose 82 uncommitted voters from the New York area.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Obama Tramples Candy Crowley During Second Presidential Debate (VIDEO)

    Both campaigns in advance of the debate made complaints to the Commission of Presidential Debates about Crowley, who said she would ask follow-up questions -- an issue that kicked up a storm of controversy the day of the debate.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Transcript of second presidential debate

    The following is a transcript of the second presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.

    www.foxnews.com

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