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Patch's Digital 2012 Presidential Debate Party

Join us for a live stream of tonight's first in a series of presidential debates between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney.


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Tonight at 9 p.m. EST, President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney face off for the first in a series of presidential debates. All the major networks – ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more – will be airing the debate.

If you're not going to be attending any of the local debate parties planned for tonight around our area, you can still join in the conversation with us right here at Patch. 

We're hosting a digital debate party, with a live stream of the debate and what we hope will be a lively conversation about the issues, the candidates and their performance here in our comment stream.

Join us tonight at 9 p.m. and lend your voice to the debate.

Related Topics: Barack Obama, Debate, Democrats, Mitt Romney, Presidential Debate, Republicans, elections 2012, and participate 2012

Keith Best

10:11 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of this country was recently downgraded to 1.3%.
This is abysmal. The upcoming jobs report will show America to have a 44th month of unemployment over 8%. When you figure in those that have given up looking for work, it's closer to 19%. THAT is abysmal.

Median Family Income has dropped $4,000 under Obama. More people are out of work now then when Obama took office.

The above are the facts. Why are some Americans continuing to support a president who's only experience was as a US Senator in his first term, who spent most of that first term running for higher office. Before that he was a state senator in his first term who voted "present" over 100 times instead of a yea or nay vote.

Romney has run a business, a successful Olympics and a state.
One has "Executive Experience" , the other is still trying to figure out what that is after almost 4 years.

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rich wolensky

4:54 pm on Monday, October 22, 2012

how do i find a debate party in this area im in birdsboro pa halfwat between pottstown and reading pa.

SMYRNA-X

10:11 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Does msnbc really have enough viewers to be considered a "major network?" Msnbc numbers are so pathetic, I think the o network could rerun opra interviewing a rock and still beat bsnbc. I will admit I will flip over to bsnbc. Who can resist the intelligent commentary from race baiting al sharpton, tingle-up-his-leg chris matthews, and the rest of gods broken toys.

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Leann Pettit

9:30 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Anyone have any idea what that black dot on Romney's flag pin is?

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Tom Bartman

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

The black dot is the secret service logo. The pin was given to him by the secret service, according to the AP.

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Leann Pettit

9:51 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Readers - what do you think? Can you afford to "fire" your health insurance and find a different company?

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Leann Pettit

10:29 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Who do you think won tonight's debate?

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Smedley

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

If you saw Democracy Now's expanded debate where all four candidates were allowed to speak. Jill Stein and Rocky Anderson won the debate. Mitt Romney and Barak Obama spewed the same garbage they always speak. Too bad there's a media blackout on anything but the two party system.

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SMYRNA-X

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

As far as I can tell it was a gift from secret service agents. The black dot is actually the center of a lighter color star (usss logo) on the flag. Romney came out swinging and obama couldnt or wouldnt respond. I think obama was hanging back on purpose. What use would it be to attack at this point. I do expect biden to be blanked by ryan, but more fireworks to come from obama/romney.

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Mike Shortall

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Undoubtedly a SOLID victory for Mitt Romney! Did anyone think The President looked tired and sounded unfocused by the end?

I think Romney looked and spoke more "presidential". He was clear on his message; managed the distractions of Obama's constant mis-statement of his policies; knew what he wanted and needed to say; and spoke clearly of his vision.

Excellent performance!

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Joe The Nerd Ferraro

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Romney wants Obamacare put in at the state level.
In PA that means trusting your healthcare to Tom Corbett
- scared yet?

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Mike Shortall

11:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Rather trust Corbett with my healthcare than a disconnected Obama with the Economy!

Would have thought with the Economy being center stage last night that a man, who has much to defend with his poor Economic record, would have been more energized, prepared, or at least interested.

Who could trust this President to lead us out of this Economic morass?!?

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Joe The Nerd Ferraro

12:13 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

I do trust this President a hell of a more than I trust Romney - a guy who hides his cash overseas.

BTW - about trust - Did Romney take that Amnesty for tax crimes in 2009?

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Mike Shortall

4:04 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

WHo cares, Joe?!? You guys keep trying to make an issue out of something that is entirely legal; generally accepted by everyone as the intelligent way to protect assets and wealth; and the mark of a man - in Mr. Romney - who KNOWS how to manage an Economy and make the most out what assets are at one's disposal.

Geez ... That actually sounds like Mitt Romney knows a lot more about Economic Success than The President ever will, doesn't it?!?

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Tom Bartman

11:17 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

@Joe Explain to us all how Romney "hides" his cash overseas. Explain that to us.

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Joe The Nerd Ferraro

11:17 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

The ONLY thing that Romney can be documented as doing is Lying.

If you vote for him you are saying cheating is OK.

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Mike Shortall

12:09 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

Can you provide what information on Romney's "cheating" that you have, Joe? You do have examples, right?

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Mike Shortall

12:35 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

Sorry ... "lying", not cheating ...

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Joe The Nerd Ferraro

11:50 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

It will be pretty easy to show once Mitt released the Amnesty papers from 2009.

It is kinda like HIS birth certificate.

Joe Koenig

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

I don't think Romney could have been more on point and engaged, President Obama looked bothered. I'm surprised, but I think Romney exceeded expectations and the President underperformed.

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Mike Shortall

11:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

At least The President didn't check his watch, a la Bush 41 during the '92 Clinton debate. I kept waiting to see if he would.

He looked like he would rather be anywhere else but speaking to the American people.

Mohandus Frieri

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Romney's decision to announce that he would defund PBS, which represents one-billionth of one percent of the budget, tactically represents a fundamental lack of judgment to be the leader of the free world.

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Tom Bartman

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

All I can say is when Bill Mahr admits Obama was a no-show, the performance was bad. Bill Mahr: 'i can't believe i'm saying this, but Obama looks like he DOES need a teleprompter'... -- https://twitter.com/billmaher And the same goes for Chris Matthews: Chris Matthews Freaks Out At Obama: "What Was He Doing?" -- http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/10/03/chris_matthews_freaks_out_at_obama_after_debate_romney_was_winning.html

It would be tough to spin anything other than a dominating debate for Romney.

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Dynamo47

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Now granted this is only one debate but if this was a boxing match the referee would have stopped the fight.

To any independent voter or a voter on the fence Romney came across as professional, articulate, and as someone with a plan for this nation's problems. He was well prepared, professional and obviously had a plan. Obama looked totally unprepared and lacking vision. I guess it is amazing how good you can look when a teleprompter is giving you the answers to unscripted questions.

Personally, I echo the facts pointed out by Keith Best. The facts speak for themselves. The economy has been in a downward spiral and it has gotten worse under Obama.

I don't know if Romney has all the answers to the issues troubling this country but I am willing to give him a shot. I know that as a country we cannot stand four more years of failed policies and spending under Obama

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Brian D. Bigelow

8:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

The President got his ass kicked. No "hope and change" bull****. He cant hide from his abysmal record as president. The economy sucks, and the world is more dangeous now than EVER before. Four years ago he promised to fix these issues and he failed miserably. ROMNEY KICKED HIS ASS !

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Charles Beishl

9:00 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Are you serious??? Obama even triped over his talking points. The poor guy has nothing to say except 4 more years to finish the job.

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SMYRNA-X

9:00 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

As a cynic following this debate remember this was not a boxing "match." This was round one. The pres didnt use any of his cards. He knows that. Dont be surprized when he comes guns blazing. Bain. 47%. The kitchen sink. I could see obama giving up round one, do halfway next times, and the media crowns him winner.

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Mike Shortall

11:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

... assuming of course that someone wakes The President up before the next debate.

John Q. Public

9:00 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

I liked the idea of turning healthcare to the states, who should dismantle it. Maybe BHO had an off-night, but he was limited to mumbling tired, campaign slogans, and DNC talking points. He appeared inept, distracted, and ill-informed.

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OMG

11:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Just because Mitten was all hyped up did not mean he won the debate. He never answered the questions he was asked as far as explaining what or where these cuts would come from. What was the problem with that. Obama is laid back and its no need for him to get hype off of nothing. As he said you do the math because we will pick up big tabs messing with the Mitt. Anyone in healthcare business knows its not a piece of cake picking your own insurance. Nothing is free and yes you can choose what you are going to pay for. Who gives up insurance coverage where many things like pre-existing conditions are covered to pick something else and not really know what my true coverage or cost will be. Common sense.

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Mike Shortall

4:04 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

"Obama is laid back ..."

Wow .... You just did an excellent job of describing President Obama's "economic philosophy"! NO wonder the Economy is still in the crapper.

OMG

11:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Besides it was the President's anniversary and look where he had to spend it and with who. He probably couldn't wait until it was over. Mitt wasn't saying anything that caught my attention but it was interesting to listen to his lies. I feel sorry for this country if he gets in. Don't act like when Clinton was in office you wasn't living good and that's where Obama is trying to take us back too. As he also said, WHEN HE CAME INTO OFFICE HE WAS ALREADY FACING DEBT FROM BUSH AND IT WAS NO WAY ANY PRESIDENT ELECTED 4 YEARS AGO WOULD HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TODAY. So stop trying to make it Obama's fault for everything effed up.

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Mike Shortall

4:04 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Maybe the President should just blow off the next debate and take Michelle out to dinner for their anniversary! He couldn't do much worse by not showing up!

Bob Woodward tried to argue that "something distracted The President" during the debate in an attempt to explain his dreadful performance. My bet is POTUS got an early look at the next Jobs Report!

Tom Bartman

11:21 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

In all fairness to Obama, it was the altitude. Yes, the Denver altitude makes Dems not coherent. According to Al Gore, it was the climate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtkw8stAlrM&feature=share

Good Lord, and this guy was almost president!

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Joe Koenig

12:13 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

@Tom, not the altitude, his attitude. LOL

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Smedley

8:33 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Listen to you people talking about bringing jobs back. Remember when Ross Perot talked about that giant sucking sound? The jobs have been moved over seas. How are they going to bring them back? In a bag? Maybe they will fly over and drop them out of a helicopter! The only way the economy can come back is if you start buying things that are made here. When was the last time you bought something that was made around here? Buying things we make here is the way we can create jobs here. Get a clue !

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Tom Bartman

11:17 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Where did all of the liberals go? What happened? The forums are EMPTY today. Even the liberal who reminds us he has a gun is silent. Where'd ja' go?

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Mike Shortall

12:35 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

Last night you couldn't find one with a flashlight.

Joe The Nerd Ferraro

11:50 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

by next week i think everyone will be saying that Mitt lost the debate by lying and going after Big Bird...

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OMG

11:50 am on Friday, October 5, 2012

Mike shut up. You seem to have something to say on everybody's opinion. We know your are a Republican and go ahead and give Romney your vote. If he wins, just like the others I will laugh at you when you see yourself lost because you just couldn't stand the real truth and you see what a big liar Romney is. Can't tell you no other info that will make better judgement for you. If you were smart you'd think back and realize that what he was trying to say the night of the debate is totally different than what he had been saying. Everything Obama said he was going to do Mitt jumped on the band-wagon and repeated it in different steps. This was just the first one and I'm sure the next one's will be very interesting.

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