22:37
22.10.2012
Schieffer thanks the candidates and says he'll leave the audience with the words of his mom, "Go vote. It makes you feel big and strong."
22:36
22.10.2012
Complaints have already started.
Candidates end foreign-policy debate talking entirely abt domestic policy, which is probably the foreign-policy msg their audience looks for
— James Poniewozik (@poniewozik) October 23, 2012
I missed most of this debate so I assume they've already hashed out Europe and India and that's why they're talking about the auto bailout.
— Tim Marchman (@timmarchman) October 23, 2012
Unbelievable. An entire fopo debate with NO mention of Europe, Eurozone, Africa, anywhere in Asia other than China.
— Anne-Marie Slaughter (@SlaughterAM) October 23, 2012
22:34
22.10.2012
Closing Statement: Romney
Romney says he is optimistic about the nation's future. He says he wants to promote the principles of peace, as well as make sure the nation gets its economy going.
He says he'll get the U.S. on track to a balanced budget. He says he'll get people back to work and off of food stamps.
He says America's going to come back and for that to happen, the nation needs a president who can work across the aisle.
He says the U.S. is "the hope of the Earth."
He says Americans need strong leadership and that he wants to be that leader.
22:33
22.10.2012
In debate no real discussion on "rise of China" -South China Sea, China-Japan tensions, the US Pivot, let alone N. Korea. Very superficial
— Mike Chinoy (@mikechinoy) October 23, 2012