Presidential Debates
The debate, which was held at the University of Denver last night, marked over 10 million tweets sent and sparked parody accounts and memes.
The first presidential debate between Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama has come to an end, and the political commentators have begun to chime in.
President Barack Obama's game plan for the first debate should have been clear. Bring his trademark soaring rhetoric, his passion, and remind everyone that he was the President of the USA with authority and confidence. But he failed to do any of these. In fact, he looked like he was upset that the debate was interrupting his anniversary plans with Michele.
Tonight will be the first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The Commission on Presidential Debates has already released tonight's topics, and we compiled a list of the most important ones viewers should pay special attention to.
There are plenty of places to catch the first presidential debate tonight, in all its live television glory, even without a TV.
In their first debate, Mitt Romney and President Obama will level familiar charges at each other.
The series of debates which may determine the next president of the United States will commence on Wednesday, October 3 at 9:00-10:30pm EDT.
The new poll by Quinnipiac University found that voters overwhelmingly expect President Barack Obama to win the presidential debates this month.