It's must see TV for college students, as dozens of students turn out to watch public viewings of the 2012 Presidential Debates at Monmouth University.
Tonight is the first Presidential Debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate, Mitt Romney. As expected, there has been a lot of hype leading up to this event, but it seems as though a lot of Americans already have their mind set on who they're going to vote for.
Recently, the owner of the New York Jets and co-founder of Johnson & Johnson, Woody Johnson said in a Bloomberg Television interview that he would prefer to see Mitt Romney win the election in November rather than see the Jets have a winning season, if he had his choice in the matter.
Vice President Joe Biden says the middle class has been "buried" during the past four years, and Republicans immediately seized on the comment as an unwitting indictment of the Obama administration.
The countdown is on. Tomorrow night President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney square off in the first general election debate.
As the two presidential candidates focus on preparing for Wednesday night's debate in Denver, Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan is keeping up the GOP attacks on President Barack Obama's foreign policy.
Republican Mitt Romney is arguing America needs new foreign policy leadership, using President Barack Obama's handling of the Middle East as an opening to criticize the incumbent before Wednesday's first presidential debate.
President Barack Obama is accusing Republican Mitt Romney of showing "newfound outrage" on cracking down on China, saying his rival's approach is "just not credible."