5 things to watch for when Obama, Romney face off in Wednesday night's debate

  • Article by: The Associated Press , Associated Press
  • Updated: October 3, 2012 - 5:58 AM
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butterscotchOct. 3, 12 7:30 AM

Will the moderator ask tough questions and demand real answers? I hope the "domestic issues" debate has some real substance, but I am not holding my breath. I would hope that no one is playing a drinking game using the word "taxes".

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muskiedogOct. 3, 12 8:07 AM

YAWN

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waityourturnOct. 3, 12 8:22 AM

What happens if the media does not use the list of questions submitted to them by Obama? He won't be able to read off the teleprompter.Nevermind I sure they will use them.

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hrearden57Oct. 3, 12 8:44 AM

0bama will try to not to talk about the economy. You know, 47 million on food stamps, high unemployment, massive deficits, worst recovery...

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hrearden57Oct. 3, 12 8:45 AM

Do you suppose we will be talking about the war in Afghanistan?

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alaskanredOct. 3, 12 9:16 AM

You can start to see defeat in the conservative's comments. Worthless talking points with no impact... no logic.... no substance. Stay home in November and figure out new complaints instead of solutions.

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rockoftruthOct. 3, 12 9:42 AM

You have missed one very big point. THE TRUTH. I intend to watch so I can hear for myself what is said. I have lost any trust in the Media to tell me what is said.

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rickbmnOct. 3, 1210:01 AM

Defeat in Conservatives' comments? Hardly. How is Obama gogin to expplain the high unemployment that NEVER went below his PROMISED level? Or the fact he has added $6 TRILLION to the debt? Gas prices have doubled. Our AAA credit rating dropped. Another $1 TRILLION deficit and NO budget for 4 years. A divided country. Corrupt DOJ. EPA rules and regs that are strangling the economy. Healthcare that majority of Americasn don't want. Tax increases for ALL Americans. This list is just a start. Pretty hard to run now that he has a record of failed policies, and after 4 years, "George Bush" really is no longer an answer. But the media has not asked Obama a tough question leading up to or during his presidency, so I am not holding my breath expecting them to do so now.

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alaskanredOct. 3, 1210:51 AM

"Defeat in Conservatives' comments? Hardly. How is Obama gogin to expplain the high unemployment that NEVER went below his PROMISED level? Or the fact he has added $6 TRILLION to the debt? Gas prices have doubled. Our AAA credit rating dropped. Another $1 TRILLION deficit and NO budget for 4 years. A divided country. Corrupt DOJ. EPA rules and regs that are strangling the economy. Healthcare that majority of Americasn don't want. Tax increases for ALL Americans. This list is just a start. Pretty hard to run now that he has a record of failed policies, and after 4 years, "George Bush" really is no longer an answer. But the media has not asked Obama a tough question leading up to or during his presidency, so I am not holding my breath expecting them to do so now."********** Worthless talking points with no impact... no logic.... no substance. Keep mining tapes from 2007 with odd interpretations and looking into birth certificates. You guys have no solutions. We understand why you don't want the president to hold the office and it has very little do with policy.

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EleanoreOct. 3, 1211:21 AM

So ahve all these questions been vetted and approved by both candidates or might an actual informative debate break out in the middle of the commercial message?

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