Presidential Debates
The creators of "A Bad Lip Reading" have posted a new, politically inclined video of the first presidential debate.
The second presidential debate takes place Tuesday night, and both candidates are currently practicing.
Martha Raddatz is receiving heavy praise for staying in control of the conversation during her hosting of the vice-presidential debate.
A new poll of likely voters shows Republican challenger Mitt Romney surging ahead into the lead, overtaking the president by four points.
There is plenty of distance between the paths Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have planned for the country.
Barack Obama’s poor performance places the burden of revitalizing the Democrats’ flagging campaign on Joe Biden.
At a speech after a Los Angeles "30 Days to Victory Concert" in the Nokia Theatre featuring Katy Perry and other performers, President Obama delivered a candid speech, copping to his troublesome performance during his Denver debate with Governor Romney.
In an effort to appeal to more moderate undecided voters, candidates often move to the center near the end of a campaign.
The GOP presidential candidate experienced the first positive push in the polls leading up to the November 6 election.
While the consensus is that Mitt Romney stepped up as victor of the debate on Wednesday night, Obama outpaced the GOP candidate 3:1 in the battle for commercial ad space during September.
Everyone’s talking about Romney’s surprisingly good performance and Obama’s lackluster defense of his first term.
Debate moderator Jim Lehrer is being savaged by viewers and the media for his hands-off, do-as-you-will approach to his hosting duties.
After last night's first Presidential Debate some may be left wondering what information the candidates provided was real and what was false. ABC News helps sorts through the truths, facts and somewhat factual statements made by President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
While GOP candidate Mitt Romney sent shockwaves throughout the "Twitter-verse" and Facebook when he announced that he would cut government funding for Sesame Street, it appears that the beloved children's show is in no danger of cancellation.
Post-debate polls show Republican challenger Mitt Romney had a historic showing in his first bout with President Obama.