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The third and final debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will be moderated by NBC News correspondent Bob Schieffer. -
Presidential Debate 2012: Larry King to Moderate Third Party Debate Oct. 23, "They Have a Story to Tell"
The third-party debate will take place at 8 p.m. CT. The live broadcast will be on Ora TV, a digital programming service, as well as the Free and Equal Elections Foundation website. -
Presidential Debate Schedule 2012; Obama and Romney's Third Debate on Oct. 22
Details on the schedule for the Presidential Debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The road to the election is coming close to an end for President Obama and Mitt Romney. -
Larry King Debate; Third Party Presidential Debate To be Moderated by King on Oct. 23
Larry King will moderate the third party Presidential debate on Oct. 23. Legendary television host Larry King will moderate the third-party presidential debate. -
Who Won The Second Debate? Obama Wins Debate? [Results]
Did out current president hold his ground? Or did his Republican enemy come out victorious in their second match-up on Oct. 16? -
Obama as Costanza: Presidential Debate Compared to Seinfeld Episode (VIDEO)
Slate magazine political reporter and MSNBC contributor Davie Weigel compared President Barack Obama's slow comebacks to Mitt Romney's attacks to a Seinfeld episode. -
Ann Romney To Be 'Good Morning America' Guest Co-Host on Oct. 10
Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, is set to be a guest co-host on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Oct. 10. -
KitchenAid Tweets Offensive Remark About Obama's Grandmother, Head of Brand Apologizes
The head of the appliance seller brand, KitchenAid, apologized for their "irresponsible tweet" about President Barack Obama's late grandmother. -
Funniest Debate Tweets: Celebrities React, 'If I Were Moderating this Debate, The First Thing I'd Do is Offer Romney Some Chapstick'
No matter their political affilation, most celebrities agreed that PBS' Jim Lehrer did a poor job moderating the Presidential Debate on Oct. 3 and decided that President Barack Obama's performance was lackluster. Many celebrities also commented on the star of the night, Big Bird. -
PBS Big Bird, Mitt Romney Mention In 2012 Presidential Debate Breaks Twitter Records
According to the numbers in social media, Big Bird and PBS were the biggest winners during the first presidential debate on Oct.3. The debate with President Obama against Republican candidate Mitt Romney rapidly increased the popularity of the children's character. When Romney mentioned that he would stop funding to PBS, the network that airs Sesame Street, a series of support drives was instantly created online to show support for the popular children's program that has been on air since 1969. -
Presidential Debate Transcript Text: Obama vs Romney Full Debate in Denver Oct. 3
The first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney too place last night at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. The following is the full transcript: