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The Christian Science Monitor
| 8 months ago
Those taking part Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson, Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode, and Justice Party candidate Rocky Anderson typically are left out of mainstream media analysis. None is polling...
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Al Jazeera English
| 8 months ago
50 Four third-party candidates , who were not invited to the presidential debates between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, are to face other in Chicago. Tuesday's debate is hosted by the Free and Equal Elections...
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CNN
| 8 months ago
The move appeared to catch President Barack Obama by surprise at their first face-to-face match up. His lackluster performance against a strong showing by Romney helped the former Massachusetts governor to catch, and in some places, pass the...
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The Onion
| 8 months ago
Gallup tracking poll conducted this morning has found that all registered voters in the United States now consider themselves undecided in the upcoming election. Tea Party activists, and members of every other category surveyed fall into the...
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Democracy Now
| 8 months ago
In the last of our exclusive "Expanding the Debate" series, we bring you highlights of our coverage of last night's final presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney, with the added voices of third-party candidates. As Obama and...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
FoxNews.com If the third presidential debate set the tone for the final two weeks of the campaign, then expect President Obama to mock and deride his opponent all the way to the finish line and Mitt Romney to keep hammering the economy above all else.
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Nashville Scene
| 8 months ago
The third and final presidential debate followed the same format as the first: six 15-minute segments each marked by and launched with a new question from the moderator. Unlike the meandering festival of time drift presided over by Jim Lehrer two...
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National Public Radio
| 8 months ago
In at least one sense, the final presidential debate of the year looked a lot like the previous ones between Mitt Romney and President Obama. Regardless of what they were asked, each offered talking points he had prepared and was determined to make.
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New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama repeatedly attacked Republican challenger Mitt Romney on foreign policy in their third and final debate in an effort to blunt his opponent's surge in the polls with two weeks left until Election Day. The high-stakes debate...
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The Hutchinson News
| 8 months ago
Shelley Dunham, vice chair of Harvey County Democrats: President Barack Obama was able to provide proof that we are heading in the right direction in world affairs. It was interesting Gov. Romney was in agreement with much of what the president is...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama came ready Monday for a fighting finish, deriding Mitt Romney as reckless and overmatched in world affairs. Instead he found a subdued challenger who was eager to agree and determined to show he was not a warmonger. Romney...
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Venture Beat
| 8 months ago
While major TV news networks are almost entirely devoted to discussion of the 2012 presidential debates between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, a handful of online streaming services are offering coverage of the fringe candidates aka the people who...
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Inquirer.net
| 8 months ago
The showdown focusing on foreign policy is being held in the critical toss-up state of Florida just 15 days before the election and promises to be among the most watched 90 minutes of the entire 2012 campaign. RatonA feisty President Barack Obama...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
US environment correspondent US Green party presidential candidate Jill Stein has called Barack Obama a 'climate denier'...Richards/AFP/Getty Images The Green party's presidential candidate has called Barack Obama a "climate denier" for failing to...
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The Progressive
| 8 months ago
You probably also saw Stein, Constitution Party nominee Virgil Goode, and Justice Party candidate Rocky Anderson take part in Democracy Now!'s third-party debate . And you, dear Progressive reader, no doubt watched the zingers fly between Barack...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
The most prominent network planning to broadcast the third-party debate is Al Jazeera English. Bob Wheelock, executive producer for Al Jazeera English's American operations, told the Huffington Post the move was a no-brainer for the network. "We've...