Third Presidential Debate 2012 Tonight: Watch Online Live Stream

BOCA RATON, Florida -- Watch the third 2012 Presidential Debate live online tonight between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney which will take place at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida on October 22, 2012 at 9 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time  /  7 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time  /  6 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time.   
 
The third and last 2012 Presidential Debate is scheduled to last for 90 minutes.

The third 2012 Presidential Debate live stream online will appear here 30 minutes before the debate begins tonight.

 



Viewers can comment below as the debate unfolds about what they think of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama's debate performances, policies, and 'zingers.'


This is a foreign policy Presidential Debate which will consist of six 15-minute segments on topics selected by the moderator.  The candidates will have two minutes to respond to each question followed by a discussion on the topic facilitated by the moderator.  
 
 
The Florida 2012 Presidential Debate is moderated by CBS Chief Washington correspondent and moderator of CBS's Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer.


The final 2012 Presidential Debate will air on PBS, NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, CNN, and C-SPAN on television. Viewers can also watch the last Presidential Debate live online on YouTube, AOL, major network, and some network affiliate websites from 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
 
 
DEBATE MOMENTUM:
 
 
Across the U.S., Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are neck-and-neck in a statistical tie at 46.9% to 47.1% according to recent Real Clear Politics average of polls.  
 
 
However, the national poll does not indicate who will win the 2012 Presidential Election.  Instead, the Presidential race will be determined by the key battleground states of Florida, Ohio, and Virginia.

 
According to a Real Clear Politics average of polls, Romney leads Obama by 2.1% at 48.7% to 46.6% in Florida without a significant spread change during the last two weeks.  


Conversely, Obama leads Romney by 2.1% in Ohio at 48.1% to 46% without a significant spread change during that same time period.  The candidates are exactly tied in Virginia at 48% each with Romney recently trending upward as Obama trends downward slightly.


Romney's gain in the polls occurred after he won the first Presidential Debate due to Obama's lackluster performance.  The recent polling trend may not reflect momentum gained by Obama in the recent second debate due to the lag time of conducting and reporting polling results.
 
 
This final Presidential Debate could be the last opportunity for either candidate to gain his needed momentum in the Presidential swing states with only 2 weeks left until Election Day.

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