What Time and Where is Tonight’s Debate?

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Tonight is the presidential debate and here’s what you need to know to watch it:

October 3 in Denver, Colorado: Domestic policy

Start: 9PM ET

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Jess
11 years ago

Just because I can. Enjoy. This is going to be posted everywhere I go today.

http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6830834/mitt-romney-style-gangnam-style-parody

Jess
11 years ago

Romney will win if he can stay seated and answer any questions. Hope this helps 🙂

Reply to  Jess
11 years ago

LOL Jess. I agree that’s the only way he will win 🙂

Bill Formby
Reply to  Jess
11 years ago

Except that they will both be standing. 🙂

Jess
Reply to  Bill Formby
11 years ago

I thought this one was going to be a sit down debate. Hell, no matter… if he can stand up straight and answer questions he will win. Works for both scenarios.

RickRay
11 years ago

Both candidates need to be given a copy of, “The Book Your Church Doesn’t Want You to Read.” by Tim C. Leedom (Editor) There are many other books that would enrich them. Perhaps they could have a make believe debate about religion. Reality vs Myth. Then, once they realize they’re both delusional about their religions they could get on with the real issues of saving the country. Yeah, Right!!! I only wish.

Reply to  RickRay
11 years ago

According to the Christians, Mittens, being a Mormon, isn’t a member of a religion, only a cult. He might have a problem 🙂

Bill Formby
11 years ago

Everyone get out your scorecards. It is going to be a close one. I predict it will be a close one. While there be a few shots fired: Romney will attack the President on the jobs numbers versus his 2008 promises; and, the President will hit Mitt Romney on the 47% tape as well as the lack of specifics on his tax plan, by and large I think that both will be trying get a feel for each others style of debate. Romney will have to get out of tonight without making any major blunders, while I suspect that the President can pretty well stay on message and hold his own.

Reply to  Bill Formby
11 years ago

I cautiously agree Bill. I want to see Obama will kick some serious Romney ass but I might just be a bit too optimistic. In any case it should be a fun debate.

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