Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Presidential debate: What climate crisis? A lot of hot air on energy

WASHINGTON -- After a poor performance in the first presidential debate two weeks ago, President Barack Obama came back strong in the second one, winning perceived victories over Mitt Romney in two instant-reactionromney-obama-2nd-debate-ratings.jpg Fast National ratings for Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012. The audience for the second presidential debate Tuesday night is currently running about even with the first one. NBC and ABC had the biggest audiences for the debate2012 - Third-party candidates were not invited to participate in the presidential debates. USA TODAY invited them -- and their vice presidential candidates -- to provide answers to one question from each debate. Here's Green Party presidentialThe last time a third-party candidate was invited to participate in a presidential debate was in 1992, when independent Ross Perot famously invoked the “giant sucking sound” of jobs leaving the country thanks to NAFTA in his face-off with George BushPresident Obama and Mitt Romney square off on Tuesday night in Hempstead, N.Y. for the second of three presidential debates.
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