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Presidential Debate

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Local Debate Reaction: Democrats Think Obama Won, Republicans Side with Romney

Both parties thought the debate would earn their candidate more Ohio votes.

The outcome of the third and final presidential debate again depends on who you support—local Democrats overwhelmingly thought that President Barack Obama won, while local Republicans said the debate belonged to Mitt Romney.  But many members of both parties were sure that the national media would declare Obama the winner. About 86 percent of the Democrats thought that would be the case—the rest thought it would be declared neutral—and about 48 percent of Republicans thought the media would give the debate to Obama. Only 28 percent thought it would go to Romney, with the rest saying the media would declare it neutral. The surveys were part of Patch’s Red/Blue Northeast Ohio series. There were 25 local Republicans and 14 local Democrats who…

Terrence

7:36 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

The blame bush thing is still present..but sents then we have been moving in the right direction..congress and our president have to work together..that's a must and I believe this time around they will   more ›

Monday, October 22, 2012

The Final Presidential Debate: Who Won?

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney met up for the third and final debate Monday night—who do you think should be declared the winner?

With the third and final presidential debate complete, Patch wants to know: who do you think won? President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney met at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, on Oct. 22 to debate matters of foreign policy. The topics ranged from America's role in the world to pulling the troops out of Afghanistan. The candidates even left foreign policy at times to discuss some domestic issues, like education. Who do you think won Monday’s debate? Take our poll and tell us why in the comments. Check back on Tuesday to see what Patch's Red/Blue Northeast Ohio poll participants thought about the final debate.

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Nancy Roe

8:09 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012

Yup, I believe that is very true. I also read in the paper tonight that most people feel the economy is improving and will continue to improve over atleast the next year. We'll then if our good pres doesn't get back in everyone will be saying see--we told you Romney would do better, when it really was Obama. Just like their trying to blame him for the economy now, when it was the previous admr. …   more ›

Sunday, October 21, 2012

What Time is the Presidential Debate?

Here are details on Monday's debate on foreign policy between Republican candidate Mitt Romney and Democratic candidate Barack Obama.

The final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney is set for 9 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. The format for this one will be identical to the first debate and the focus will be on foreign policy.  AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. TV Channels Broadcasting Live: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more, including CNN Espanol. Live Streaming Online: YouTube's Election Hub, AOL. Patch is co-hosting a Debate Watching party at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights and the public is welcome.  Hosting your own debate watching party? Share it in the comments. Below is more detailed information on Monday night's debate. It is the final debate before Election Day.   October 22, 2012 Presidential The format …

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Susan Ruiz Patton

3:16 pm on Monday, October 22, 2012

Hey all. Thanks for the correction. It is the third and final debate.   more ›

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Local Debate Reaction: Democrats Think Obama Won, While Republicans Support Romney

Respondents from both parties thought the national media would declare Barack Obama the winner.

So who won Tuesday night’s debate? Depends on who you ask.  Local Democrats surveyed by Patch were enthusiastic about the second presidential debate, with all respondents saying that President Barack Obama won, and most saying that he won by a wide margin. They were also confident that the national media would declare the president the overall winner of the night. The local Republicans Patch surveyed had faith in their candidate, but they weren’t as confident in the media. The majority thought Mitt Romney won, with a few calling the debate neutral and one saying that Obama came out as the winner. But nearly half said that Obama would be declared the winner by the national media; only about 28 percent thought that Romney would be.  Some of …

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MZ

10:38 am on Sunday, October 21, 2012

Go Browns! On that we can certainly agree. Have a great remainder of your weekend.   more ›

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Presidential Debate: Who Won?

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney debated issues of domestic and foreign policy Tuesday night in New York—who do you think did best?

The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney is done. The candidates met at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, on Oct. 16 and debated a variety of topics from equal pay for women to immigration reform to foreign security in a town hall format. Citizens—undecided voters chosen by the Gallup Organization—had the chance to ask the candidates questions during the meeting.  Who do you think won Tuesday’s debate? Take our poll and tell us why in the comments. Check back Wednesday to see what Patch's Red/Blue Northeast Ohio poll participants thought.

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adam

9:44 am on Sunday, October 21, 2012

john, you assume i have voted and what person i support   more ›

The Presidential Debate: Obama Versus Romney, Round Two

Here are details on tonight's debate between Republican candidate Mitt Romney and Democratic candidate Barack Obama.

The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney is set for 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16. This one will take the form of a Town Hall meeting. AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. TV Channels Broadcasting Live: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more, including CNN Espanol. Live Streaming Online: YouTube's Election Hub, AOL. Hosting your own debate watching party? Share it in the comments. Below is more detailed information on Tuesday night's debate, as well as the schedule for upcoming debates:     October 16, 2012 Presidential The second presidential debate will take the form of a town meeting, in which citizens will ask questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic issues. …

Bob Melzer

10:42 pm on Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Obama vs Romney II reminds me of two bulldogs in a ring chasing their own tails occasionally stopping to take a bite out of each other.   more ›

Monday, October 8, 2012

Patch Is Collecting Questions for Obama and Romney During the Next Presidential Debate

If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.

If last Wednesday’s presidential debate left you with more questions than answers, here’s your chance for the presidential candidates to address the issues that most matter to you. The next presidential debate will be a town hall meeting format at Hofstra University in Long Island, where voters will ask President Obama and Mitt Romney about domestic and foreign policy. Patch is asking you, our readers, to participate by submitting questions for the candidates. All you have to do is post your question in the comments section below and we’ll send it to the Commission on Presidential Debates. The Commission is partnering with Patch's parent company Aol, along with Google and Yahoo, to take questions from web users across the country. Don’t …

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