it is always disheartening to hear two presidential candidates claim the other is simply not telling the truth...the sad reality is that facts apparently are not facts, no matter from where they come.
by preciousroy66677710/23/2012 2:54:20 AM
As much as I agree with a number of Stein's positions, this race is too close to "waste" my vote on a third party. I don't want to revisit the 2000 debacle.
by een10/23/2012 2:54:24 AM
Only cause she's a third party candidate, Harp.
by BigJ10/23/2012 2:54:28 AM
Romney did a superb job. He was strong and mediated. Obama was a bit too offensive. Romney has enough to win the election.
by Chloe10/23/2012 2:54:36 AM
Tonight, Romney took a firm stand in favor of winning the election and against losing the election.
by Paul R10/23/2012 2:54:56 AM
the international opinion on this will be clear. Basically they are surprised that an american like Romney is even taken seriously.
by debateinSC10/23/2012 2:55:16 AM
If enough people vote for a third party candidate, it's not a waste.
by Ellie10/23/2012 2:55:20 AM
i'm voting for jill stein... it is the universe that i prefer
by tvung10/23/2012 2:55:36 AM
Are there any actual undecided voters here?
by Hello10/23/2012 2:56:00 AM
What I want is govenrment who follows what it establishes for it's people... Put them all under our healthcare options, social security, etc. Then we will see what changes
by val in ohio10/23/2012 2:56:08 AM
Of course Romney will be able to work across the isle, because they other side is willing to work with him. Unlike the GOP, which is purely obstructionist, even when it hurts the American people.
by trueamerican201210/23/2012 2:56:16 AM
I was comfortable with a strong offense. This was (supposed to be) a debate about foreign policy, and strength is vital.
by Dee in Michigan10/23/2012 2:56:20 AM
If you live in a swing state - it makes A LOT of difference when a vote goes to a 3rd party candidate.
by lanker10/23/2012 2:56:40 AM
It's rich vs poor. I know which side I'm on.
by samo10/23/2012 2:56:44 AM
I'm an undecided voter. I'm undecided between Johnson and Stein.
by Ellie10/23/2012 2:56:48 AM
The fascination among our chatters with bayonets is itself fascinating. I think it's safe to say the bayonet today doesn't get as much use as they did in 1917. Can't think of the last story I read out of Afghanistan or Iraq that mentioned bayonets.
by Frank James / NPR10/23/2012 2:56:48 AM
Based on the most recent postings: we STILL (collectively) get the government we deserve.
by Jeremy10/23/2012 2:57:00 AM
I am an undecided voter, but I'm leaning towards Obama.
by Top10/23/2012 3:51:35 AM
@newtoncd84 -- How do you think politics are? Divided. Do you remember George Washington's famous quote?