Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Presidential debates

  • A 4th presidential debate? Larry King to moderate third-party candidate forum.

    If you think the nation has heard enough politics in two presidential debates, months of campaign speeches, and TV and radio ads, think again, say at least four alternative competitors for the nation's highest office.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • 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

  • Who won the second presidential debate?

    Yeah whether it is the first time we solve -- the president turnout in these debates and we saw two potential presidential candidate standing there duking it out now who I think they might have lost. Are the women because they're the level of ...

    video.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

  • Benghazi and the presidential debate

    Too many people are taking responsibility for the Sept. 11 attack on the American Embassy in Benghazi, Libya. In Tuesday's debate, President Obama evoked the crowd-pleasing sentiment immortalized by President Harry Truman: The buck stops here.

    www.startribune.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

  • For 90 Minutes, Only the Accents Separate New Yorkers From Swing-State Voters

    New Yorkers are accustomed to being kicked to the political curb in presidential election years. The state will almost always vote Democratic, so it gets none of the tender love and care that the candidates lavish on its swing-state brethren.

    www.nytimes.com

  • Meet Lorraine from the Presidential Debate -- Or Was It Lorena?

    The most tweeted about moment from last night's Presidential debate had nothing to do with Libya, gun control, or taxes, according to Twitter's own calculations.

    abcnews.go.com

  • The Second Presidential Debate Drops In Viewers But Brings In 65.6 Million

    There's usually a little bit of a loss in numbers after the first debate rolls through town. The emotional rollercoaster of listening to two candidates jibber jabber and sometimes skirt the issues must be too much for some audiences after the first ...

    www.cinemablend.com

  • Second Presidential Debate According to Gary Johnson

    The second presidential debate was sorely lacking in substantial arguments about the role of government in America, according to Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson.

    politics.gather.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

  • Apple outsourcing gets mention in presidential debate

    Technology policy hasn't been high list of discussion topics in this year's election. Yet President Obama echoed the words of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in Tuesday night's presidential debate. When asked how he would bring manufacturing jobs ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • 2nd US presidential debate sees candidates flex China muscle

    BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- The second U.S. presidential debate on Tuesday, unsurprisingly, turned into a vanity fair for China-bashers competing to flex their muscles on China, offering up talking points that have less to do with China than with the ...

    news.xinhuanet.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

  • Tuesday's presidential debate tops all political events on social media

    NEW YORK - Tuesday's presidential debate was a big hit on social media. The 90-minute nationally televised exchange between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney generated 12.24 million comments on Twitter and Facebook according ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Presidential Debate Fight For 'Binders Of Women' Voters: Countdown Day 20

    HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- If you're an undecided or still "persuadable" female voter in a swing state, last night's debate was all about -- and for -- you. Everyone else was more or less a bystander. Here is the math you need to know. The last Republican to ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

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

    Q: This question actually comes from a brain trust of my friends at Global Telecom Supply in Mineola yesterday. We were sitting around talking about Libya, and we were reading and became aware of reports that the State Department refused extra security ...

    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

  • Presidential debate: Obama, Romney job rhetoric misses true value of work

    If you listen to the rhetoric of both candidates, you will hear about jobs that pay the bills and let us do what we want to do, but not much more.

    www.washingtonpost.com

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