Los Angeles Times
President Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney made their closing appeals to voters in a final debate that featured an unusual reversal of strategy Obama adopted the typical challenger's stance of underscoring differences, while Romney repeatedly...
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Republican Mitt Romney is acting like a challenger who feels he has enough momentum and time to overtake the president by Election Day, two weeks from now. Judging from Monday's final debate, President Barack Obama almost seems to agree. Obama was...
The Denver Post
Font Resize President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney met for a final debate before the nation Monday, but in a swing state such as Colorado, one more likely to determine the winner, attention was weighted by...
The independent
President Barack Obama effectively harnessed the advantage of the incumbency in the foreign policy debate with Mitt Romney here last night, accusing him of espousing positions that are wrong and reckless. Looking him in the eye, the president said:...
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Bush eight years ago, they had no qualms, no questions, no jitters. Nearly three weeks ago, as the first 2012 presidential debate began, they weren't as certain in their choice of this year's GOP presidential nominee, Mitt Romney...Once they saw the...
CNN
Alan Schroeder, a professor in the School of Journalism at Northeastern University, is the author of "Presidential Debates: 50 Years of High-Risk TV." (CNN) -- The third and final Obama-Romney debate may not change many minds, but as a study in...