The first debate of the 2012 election has come and gone, and many agreed that GOP candidate Mitt Romney came out the victor over President Barack Obama. But voters were still left with many questions. Three more debates scheduled this month -- two between Obama and Romney and one for Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan -- should help the undecided make a decision.
Mitt Romney is showing his softer side, while President Barack Obama works to extend his cash advantage as both men begin a final month sprint to Election Day.
Republican Mitt Romney is trying to ride a wave of momentum from a strong debate performance against President Barack Obama and reset the presidential campaign.
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President Barack Obama and GOP candidate Mitt Romney will meet at the University of Denver tonight for the first of three scheduled debates, and 710 KEEL will bring you live coverage of the face off starting at 7:30 p.m.
President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney come face to face for the first time in this presidential campaign Wednesday for a nationally televised debate that will give millions of Americans a chance to size up two fierce competitors in a moment of high-risk theater.
President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are hunkering down for intense preparations ahead of Wednesday's presidential debate, where the GOP nominee hopes to change the trajectory of the White House race.