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What Time is Monday Night's Presidential Debate?

The presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 9 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 22.

 

The third - and final - debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney is scheduled for Monday night.  The debate, moderated by veteran Washington journalist Bob Schieffer, will focus on foreign policy topics, including China, Libya and the Middle East.

The third presidential debate between Obama and Romney is set for 9 p.m EST on Monday, Oct 22.

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 HubAOL.

Full info on Monday night's debate,  presented by the Commission on Presidential Debates:

Oct. 22, 2012

Presidential

Topic: Foreign policy
Air Time: 9-10:30 p.m.
Location: Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.
Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates
Participants: President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney
Moderator: Bob Schieffer (Host of Face the Nation on CBS)

According to the CPD, "The format for the debate will be identical to the first presidential debate and will focus on foreign policy."

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Colter95

2:00 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

Consider these facts before you vote:
1. Is the economy better off now than it was four years ago? Based on the evidence, I'd have to say no. Wages are down, the the prices of everything we buy is up. The price of gas has doubled. Good jobs are scarce.
2. Are the slight "up tics" in the economy a solid trend in the right direction? I don't think so. First, the gains are very slight. Second, I believe they are the result in the temporary stimulus by the Federal Reserve, in which they printed a lot of new money. It provides a slight bump now, but the cost will come later - after the election. Ben Bernanke is trying to save Obama's job, along with his own.
3. The continual misrepresentation of Romney on the auto bailout by the Obama administration. Obama appears to be taking complete credit for the bailout, while simultaneously saying that Romney was for liquidation of the auto industry. This is an absolute falsehood. It was Bush who initiated the bailout and TARP. Obama continued it and then expanded it, to his credit. However, Romney was one of the first to say that the industry needed to go through bankruptcy reorganization, and eventually they did exactly that. He also said that any needed loans should come from the private sector. He never said that the industry should be liquidated, or that he would deny federal funds if he were president, and private sector funds were not available. Obama lies!
4. The Benghazi coverup and lies.

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