Thursday, October 18, 2012

Candy Crowley defends her Libya fact-checking during debate

Crowley, CNN's chief political correspondent and anchor of "State of the Union With Candy Crowley," moderated the presidential debate at Hofstra University on Oct. 16, making her the first woman to moderate a presidential debate since 1992. WoodruffCrowley, CNN's chief political correspondent and anchor of "State of the Union With Candy Crowley," moderated the presidential debate at Hofstra University on Oct. 16, making her the first woman to moderate a presidential debate since 1992. WoodruffHEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- Much of the talk in the spin room following Tuesday night's presidential debate centered on the role played by moderator Candy Crowley, who stopped candidates from running over time and, in theRepublicans are not happy with Candy Crowley's mid-debate fact check of Mitt Romney's Libya claims, with many prominent conservatives claiming — inaccurately — that Crowley herself admitted she was wrong.CNN anchor and debate moderator Candy Crowley joined CNN's panel after the debate to discuss a moment where she corrected Mitt Romney after he claimed that President Barack Obama had refused to characterize the
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