What Time is Monday's Presidential Debate?
Here are details on the third and final debate between President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney.
The third and final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is set for 9 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. This debate between the Democratic and GOP presidential candidates will take place at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL.
Check below for more information on this last of four debates between presidential and vice presidential candidates in the 2012 campaign leading up to Election Day. All four events have been organized and presented by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
According to the commission, the format for the debate will be identical to the first presidential debate and will focus on foreign policy.
AOL will provide a live stream of the debate.
TV Channels Broadcasting Live: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more, including CNN Espanol.
Live Streaming Online: YouTube's Election Hub, AOL.
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October 22, 2012 Presidential |
Topic: Foreign policy Topics: Schieffer has said foreign-policy questions will include such topics as Our longest war—Afghanistan and Pakistan; Red lines—Israel and Iran; the changing Middle East and the new face of terrorism; and the rise of China and tomorrow's world.
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Jason Bahr
10:52 am on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Debates over and Obama is probably relieved. I think he enjoyed the second debate, but 1 and 3 he clearly did not have fun.
Romney was consistent, presidential and appealing to a majority of voters and if a straight “up or down vote” was needed to pass health care – then that will be all that is necessary to replace this president. It is a beautiful thing!
cc
1:53 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Jay agree with your. Replacing obama is the best thing
bob balmer
11:32 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Vote for Obama Biden
NE12Ukid
12:07 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012
Obama had a resounding finish in Monday night's foreign policy debate, which 56 percent of viewers thought he won, while a third preferred Romney, according to the poll. That, along with Obama's strong performance in the second debate, helped him recover from the first debate, which viewers overwhelmingly said Romney won. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/25/obama-debate-poll_n_2019172.html