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Sparks Continue to Fly At Last Presidential Debate

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BOCA RATON, FL. - With just two weeks away from Election Day, the two presidential nominees squared off in their last debate, offering them their last chance to directly appeal to voters.

The final debate focused on foreign policy and the candidates quickly started fireworks.

"Every time you've offered an opinion, you've been wrong," said President Obama.

But President Romney fired back, saying, "attacking me is not an agenda."

The discussion started talking about the Benghazi Terror Attack in Libya, to which Romney congratulated the President, but said we "can not kill our way out of this mess."  Obama assured that he did everything to secure those who needed protection.

But while the debate focused on foreign policy, both candidates also mentioned that the health of our nation's economy is another important global concern - specifically, U.S. trade relations with China.

Romney said the county could be our partner, but they shouldn't "roll all over us."

"Governor Romney is right," the President retorted. "You know about shipping jobs overseas because you invested in companies that shipped jobs overseas."

Both campaigns will focus on the battleground states on Tuesday.  President Obama will hold a rally in Florida, then join Vice President Joe Biden in Ohio.  Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan will also make stops in Nevada and Colorado.

 

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