YOUR 3 CENTS: Will debates sway your vote?
Will the debates influence your vote for president, or have you already made up your mind? Vote now!
President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney face off Wednesday in the first of three presidential debates.
While Obama holds a lead in several key battleground states, the race nationally has been locked in a dead heat for months.
The Commission on Presidential Debates says the topics Wednesday are the economy, health care, the role of government and governing. Matters of national security and foreign policy will be tackled in later debates.
Back in 2000, the final debate was enough to turn a very close race into a solid lead for Republican George W. Bush over Al Gore. In 2004, after the second presidential debate, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry managed to tighten the race against President Bush in what was looking like a Bush runaway.
So, while the vast majority of voters say they've already made their choice this year, there is still some wiggle room. And both camps want to claim the "undecideds" out there. What about you?
Will the debates influence your vote for president, or have you already made up your mind? Vote now in our YOUR 3 CENTS poll on Facebook.
President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney face off Wednesday in the first of three presidential debates.
While Obama holds a lead in several key battleground states, the race nationally has been locked in a dead heat for months.
The Commission on Presidential Debates says the topics Wednesday are the economy, health care, the role of government and governing. Matters of national security and foreign policy will be tackled in later debates.
Back in 2000, the final debate was enough to turn a very close race into a solid lead for Republican George W. Bush over Al Gore. In 2004, after the second presidential debate, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry managed to tighten the race against President Bush in what was looking like a Bush runaway.
So, while the vast majority of voters say they've already made their choice this year, there is still some wiggle room. And both camps want to claim the "undecideds" out there. What about you?
Will the debates influence your vote for president, or have you already made up your mind? Vote now in our YOUR 3 CENTS poll on Facebook.
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