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Second Presidential Debate 'Raises Expectations'
Minaret On Oct. 16, 2012 at approximately 9 p.m., the second presidential debate began between the incumbent, President Barack Obama, and the challenger, Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Expectations were high after Romney's decisive victory in the first … Many students still undecided after presidential debate Piazza Holds Final Presidential Debate Herkimer students take part in Mock Presidential Debate |
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FLTR: Final presidential debate
The Student Printz The presidential debate went more in Obama's favor because he was aggressive and convincingly delivered his talking points. Monday's debate, however, was just boring. Romney changed his strategy to be more calm and less intrusive, a strategy his … Final Presidential Debate Of 2012 A Lynn University student's experience: I was a presidential debate usher Presidential debate: Times opinionators divided on Monday's winner |
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Presidential debate 101: Is Romney right that Navy is smallest since 1917?
Christian Science Monitor Is the US Navy now smaller than at any time since 1917? That's what Mitt Romney charged during the final presidential debate on Monday night. The former Massachusetts governor vowed that if elected president he'd rebuild America's declining maritime … Analyzing the third presidential debate 2012 Presidential Debate #3 Wrap: Shock and Awe, More Like Kumbaya Presidential debate veering off topic shows tight race |
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NAPOLITANO: Presidential debate silence on Libya
Washington Times The final presidential debate earlier this week was a tailor-made opportunity for Mitt Romney to rip into President Obama's inconsistent, value-free and at times incoherent foreign policy. It was also an opportunity for the president to explain his … |
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Third-party candidates finally get their own presidential debate
Washington Post (blog) For 90 minutes, a quartet of longer-than-longshot presidential hopefuls reveled in their “debate” in Chicago, available to all the world via C-SPAN, Al Jazeera and the miracle of live-streaming by the sponsoring Free and Equal Elections Foundation and … Third-party presidential debate gives a voice to long-shot candidates Highlights of the third party presidential debate 3rd Party Presidential Debate – Relevance is in the eye of the beholder |
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The US presidential debate, as seen by Iran's defense minister
Washington Post (blog) The U.S. presidential debate, as seen by Iran's defense minister. Posted by Max Fisher on October 24, 2012 at 11:16 am. Smaller Text Larger Text Text Size; Print · Reprints. Share: More ». Facebook · Twitter · StumbleUpon · Digg · Delicious. Defense … |




