United States presidential election debates

Obama, Romney set to tangle Tuesday night in second of three debates

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Mitt Romney and Barack Obama found common purpose in advance of Tuesday night’s presidential debate, complaining that journalist moderator Candy Crowley wasn’t agreeing to stick to the script. But Crowley, a Midwesterner, says she’s going ahead with the debate how she wants — and the two sides now insist they’re ready.

Biden, for better or worse, more aggressive in vice presidential debate

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Romney, Obama set to meet in first of three debates Wednesday night

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Relevancy of Foreign Policy Debate Questioned

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Why Sloganeering has Eclipsed Nuance in US Presidential Debates

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The VP Debate and Foreign Affairs

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Anchor Marco Werman explores the foreign policy credentials of Paul Ryan and Joe Biden with James Traub, a fellow at the Center on International Cooperation, and Ted Bromund, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

The First Debate, and the Swing Vote

Every four years, millions of Americans tune in for the three 90-minute presidential debates, which are typically the only time in the political process that voters have the opportunity to see the candidates discussing the issues face to face. This election season, the issue at the forefront is the struggling U.S. economy.   But how much […]

Presidential Candidates Debate Science

The televised presidential debate focused on the economy and domestic policy but ignored important questions about science and the environment. Shawn Otto, founder of Sciencedebate.org, helps fill in the gap. He tells host Steve Curwood about the 14 important science questions answered by each candidate for Scientific American.

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Why French Presidential Debates are Rough Business

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On the eve of first Obama-Romney debate, we hear how our presidential debates compare to those in France.

The Audience’s Role in a Debate

With 23 debates held thus far, the GOP candidates have  conjured  a great deal of applause, cheers, boos and laughter. But whether or not audience reactions are allowed is largely dependent on the commentator and arena: Brian Williams instructed the audience of this Monday’s debate broadcast on NBC to refrain from clapping or any verbal reactions. On […]