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Mitt Romney

That’s why we've put together a list of questions for the third debate that will, without a doubt, leave Romney either completely stuck or stumbling and fumbling for answers. 
This morning, the date was set. June 10, 2013. Three weeks is all it will take to go through evidence, testimony, opening and closing arguments, and ultimately a verdict. The first thing that came to my mind when I heard the date was Mitt Romney. 
Obama supporters and leading actresses Kerry Washington, Eva Longoria and Scarlett Johansson are putting Mitt Romney on blast for his out-of-date stance on women's rights and abortion.
Romney's "binders full of women" phrase immediately went viral and caused a frenzy in the social media world, which took it to the next level by creating a Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr account. 
Tonight marks the second presidential debate, which is being hosted at Hofstra University in Long Island, NY. 
Here's 10 questions that need to be brought up tonight addressing crucial issues that either need more attention, or are rarely discussed on the political forefront at all.   
Set your clocks, because round two of the presidential debates is going down tonight at 9 p.m. (EST), where President Obama will face off with Governor Romney in a town hall-style debate! 
With three weeks until Election Day, the race is heating up and it seems as if Republican candidate Mitt Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, would say and do anything to win over voters.   
The billionaire Koch Brothers are infamous for using their capitol to influence the political system, donating limitless amounts of money to right-wing candidates.   
While the President preps for the townhall-style debate tomorrow, we figured we'd help him out by going over five key points Barack needs to bring up. 
Will Romney sweat under the lights? Will Obama stumble when asked abut the economy? It’s always a sight to see when politicians come face-to-face with potential voters. 
The President will not repeat the same lackluster performance that he displayed at the first presidential debate in Denver, and will take shots at Mitt Romney's track record as the CEO of Bain Capital, a private equity firm.  
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that President Obama has taken the lead among early voters who have already cast their ballot.
Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, whose switch from Republican to Democrat ended a 30-year career in which he played a major role in several Supreme Court nominations, died Sunday at the age of 82.
A student from the University of Iowa recently found his yard sign in support of Mitt Romney to be vandalized this week.
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