George Wenschhof
The third and final presidential debate held in Boca Raton, Florida is over and it was clear from the beginning President Obama had decisively won.
Immediately following the debate, the CBS instant poll of uncommitted voters showed Obama 53% and Romney 23% and the CNN poll of registered voters was Obama 48% - Romney 40%.
Reviews from the media:
Obama Reasserts Command in Boca - Alec MacGillis, The New Republic
3rd Debate: Obama Outpoints Romney - Eugene Robinson, Washington Post
New York Times: “Rivals Argue Global Policy and Tactics”
Washington Post: “Obama Keeps Romney on His Heels in Last
Debate”
Wall Street Journal: “Candidates Wrangle Over Foreign Policy
in Final Debate”
Associated Press: “Final Debate: Challenging Each Other
Face-to-Face”
Los Angeles Times: “Obama, Romney Shift Focus to Domestic
Economy in Final Debate”
Boston Globe: “Obama, Romney Clash in Final Debate”
USA Today: “Obama, Romney Go On Attack in Final Debate”
Politico: “Obama Tears Into Romney at Last Debate”
Some fact checking on what was said during the third presidential debate:
Politico
Reuters
With two weeks remaining until the General Election, seven states are shaping up to be the deciders as to whether President Obama or Mitt Romney reaches the needed 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. The seven states are Ohio, Iowa, Colorado, Virginia, New Hampshire, Florida and Wisconsin. You can read more here.
The Obama campaign is beginning their closing argument with the release of their latest campaign ad you can watch below.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Obama Displays Why He is The Commander-in-Chief
Posted by George Wenschhof at 11:44 AM
Labels: Mitt Romney, President Obama, Pundits weigh in on Third 2012 Presidential Debate, watch entire third 2012 Presidential debate, Watch new Obama campaign ad
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