Blog

Today, President Barack Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney will face off in the third and final presidential debate, this one focusing on foreign policy.

Coming off a strong performance in his second debate, and with polls tightening nationally, the onus is on President Obama to perform. Meanwhile, former Governor Mitt Romney will try to continue his unprecedented Etch-A-Sketch to the political center while trying not to offend our close allies like he did at the Olympic games.

We’ll be live Tweeting the debate from our Twitter account @ProgressMich with commentary, criticism, and fact-checking. Not content to follow along on Twitter? We’ll be pulling together our favorite comments, quotes, criticisms, fact-checks, pictures, videos, Tweets, Facebook posts, and stories in the Storify below.

In the meantime, we’ve already put together a good list of debate primers for your viewing pleasure:

The 2012 Presidential Debates: Round #3

Today, President Barack Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney will face off in the third and final presidential debate, this one focusing on foreign policy.

Storified by ProgressMich · Mon, Oct 22 2012 12:09:55

Romney and Obama meet for the final presidential #debate tonight at 9PM ET. Watch it live on YouTube: http://goo.gl/yOEbjYouTube
Mitt Romney’s Biggest Gaffesthelancelot13
Binders and a Swing: Gaffes’ Role in Campaignassociatedpress
Obama and Romney meet for final debate as race tightensThe two candidates are tied at 46 percent each in the Reuters/Ipsos online daily tracking poll, and the debate will likely be the last ti…
5 things to watch for in the presidential debateREMATCH ON LIBYA: It sparked one of the hottest exchanges of the second debate. And there's more to it than when Obama called the con…
How to Watch Tonight's Debate with Actual Foreign Policy Disagreements …Depending on your vantage point, tonight's foreign policy debaters are going to seem distressingly similar or completely opposed. The…
Debate moderating: a thankless jobNEW YORK — Beneath Bob Schieffer's Southern charm is the tough spine of someone used to dealing with politicians. The moderator of Mo…
RT @DailyCaller: TheDC’s @jtLOL: Howard Kurtz thinks Obama needs more debate time because he speaks more slowly – http://bit.ly/QNw036Jeff Johnson

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Post comment