International Business Times
GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney and U.S. President Barack Obama at the second presidential debate Tuesday night. "President Obama," Nina Gonzalez, asked, "during the Democratic National Convention in 2008, you stated you wanted to keep AK-47s...
The Christian Science Monitor
At several points, Mitt Romney was right on energy facts but wrong on the context. When energy policy took the floor on Tuesday night's presidential debate, the sparks began to fly. President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney sparred over oil...
Star Tribune
The 90-minute nationally televised exchange between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney generated 12.24 million comments on Twitter and Facebook according to Blue Fin Labs, an analytics firm that studies social media's reaction to...
Extra
Binders Full of Women' Starts Internet Craze October 17, 2012 Following his Big Bird comment in the first presidential debate, Republican candidate Mitt Romney unwittingly created yet another hilarious Internet trend with his binders full of women...
The Globe & Mail
CTV Video video Jennifer Khurana and Kieran Edling, members of The Globe's expats group, in Washington, D.C. The Globe and Mail U.S. election A combination of portraits of The Globe's panel of Canadian expats living in the U.S. From left to right:...
USA Today
Instant polls gave President Obama the edge over Mitt Romney in Tuesday night's debate. Respondents to a CNN poll favored Obama by a 46%-39% margin -- though they also favored Romney's responses on economic issues by 18 percentage points. "Mitt...