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Recap of last Presidential Debate

Pres. Obama & Romney

Updated: Tuesday, 23 Oct 2012, 8:50 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 23 Oct 2012, 8:29 AM EDT

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - President Obama and Mitt Romney discussed foreign policy in their third and final debate, Monday night.

Two post-debate polls Tuesday morning claimed that the President came out the winner. However, it's still unclear who may emerge as the overall winner in this race. CNN says President Obama won by 8 points and CBS put him ahead of Romney by 30 points. But 60% say they do believe that Romney is capable of taking on the role of Commander-in-chief.

The candidates were on the defense, during this latest debate. Romney stated that America is weaker than it was 4 years ago. But the President kept defending his foreign policy record.

Differences aside, President Obama and Romney both seemed to agree on several things such as: the support for Israel if it were to be attacked by Iran. They also said they oppose direct U. S. military involvement in the efforts to bring down Syria's President.

Now that the debates are over, undecided voters still have 14 days left to figure out which candidate they want as head of our country these next four years.

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