What Time is Tuesday's Presidential Debate?
Here are details on the next debate between President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney.
The next presidential debate between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is set for 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16. The second of three debates between the Democratic and GOP presidential candidates will take place at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY, and will run until 10:30 p.m.
Check below for more information on that debate and the last of four debates leading up to Election Day.
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.
Below is more detailed information on the debate, as well as the schedule for the last of four debates scheduled during the 2012 presidential campaign. All four events are presented by the Commission on Presidential Debates:
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October 16, 2012 Presidential |
Topic: Town meeting format including foreign and domestic policy Air Time: 9-10:30 p.m. Location: Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York (Tickets) Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates Moderator: Candy Crowley, CNN chief political correspondent According to the CPD, "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. Candidates each will have two minutes to respond, and an additional minute for the moderator to facilitate a discussion. The town meeting participants will be undecided voters selected by the Gallup Organization." |
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October 22, 2012 Presidential |
Topic: Foreign policy Air Time: 9-10:30 p.m. Location: Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL (Tickets) Sponsor: Commission on Presidential Debates Participants: President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney Moderator: Bob Schieffer, chief Washington correspondent and host of Face the Nation on CBS According to the CPD, "The format for the debate will be identical to the first presidential debate and will focus on foreign policy." |
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8:04 pm on Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Can't wait till Romney makes mincemeat out of obama again.
SBJ
8:37 pm on Tuesday, October 16, 2012
People before profits!
OBAMA 2012
NE12Ukid
7:47 am on Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Wow, if Romney could win, we'd have some really LONG speeches to deal with, that guy blathers on and on longer than Bill Clinton at the DemConvention! Too bad he doesn't say anything near as much as Clinton does.
Romney's behavior toward the President, the moderator, and the people waiting to ask questions was at best borderline rudeness.
Jason Bahr
8:35 am on Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Yes - a shame he didn't mirror the class, professionalism and dignity Joe Biden showed at his debate.