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Viewers riveted by feisty presidential debate

Cincinnati : OH : USA | Oct 17, 2012 at 12:50 AM PDT
Source: SF Gate
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At the University of Cincinnati , 200 students were expected to turn out to watch the second debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney . But organizers hadn't reckoned on the intense curiosity as to how the president would perform after an admittedly lackluster showing in the first faceoff. FULL ARTICLE AT SF Gate
 
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