Monday, October 22, 2012

U.S. Presidential Pre-Debate News Roundup



Obama Meets Romney for Last Debate Focused on Foreign Policy -- Bloomberg

President Barack Obama meets Republican challenger Mitt Romney tonight for a foreign policy debate that may represent the last chance for a game-changing event before the Nov. 6 election.

The matchup at 9 p.m., in Boca Raton, Florida, caps a three-debate series that shook up the race. Romney’s performance in the first debate on Oct. 3, devoted to domestic policy, gave him a boost in national and state polls. Obama rebounded in the second, a town-hall forum on Oct. 16, though viewers polled afterward gave him a less-resounding win than Romney claimed in the first meeting.

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More News On Tonight`s U.S. Presidential Debate

Pre-Debate Coverage
-- CNN Live

Obama, Romney tackle Libya, Iran and Syria in final debate -- McClatchy News
Presidential debate format gives candidate more time to speak, could be awkward -- Miami Herald
Presidential Debate Foreign Policy Primer: What the Candidates Will Butt Heads About -- ABC News
US election debate: Candidates to spar on foreign policy -- BBC
A Debate About Foreign Policy in an Election About Economy -- ABC News
Foreign policy takes center stage in final Romney-Obama debate, two weeks before Election Day -- Washington Post/AP
President Obama, Mitt Romney meet in Florida for final debate
-- Boston.com
The Final Showdown -- Slate
Obama, Romney Prepare for Final Debate -- Voice of America
Obama, Romney camps launch ad war in advance of foreign policy debate
-- FOX News
Five Things to Watch for in Monday’s Foreign Policy Debate -- Time
How foreign policy hits close to home -- Kyle Almond, CNN
US election third debate: foreign policy issues for Barack Obama and Mitt Romney -- The Telegraph
My debate checklist: AEI's Danielle Pletka
-- Danielle Pletka, Special to CNN
The final debate
-- Washington Post editorial
Guide: Obama vs. Romney on China, Iran, Syria -- Wall Street Journal
What Notable People Are Tweeting About the Final Presidential Debate -- Wall Street Journal

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