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Obama, Romney Could Answer YOUR Debate Question

If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.

 

If last Wednesday’s presidential debate left you with more questions than answers, here’s your chance for the presidential candidates to address the issues that most matter to you.

The next presidential debate will be a town hall meeting format at Hofstra University in Long Island, where voters will ask President Obama and Mitt Romney about domestic and foreign policy.

Patch is asking you, our readers, to participate by submitting questions for the candidates.

All you have to do is post your question in the comments section below and we’ll send it to the Commission on Presidential Debates. The Commission is partnering with Patch's parent company Aol, along with Google and Yahoo, to take questions from web users across the country.

Don’t wait until Nov. 6 to have a say in this year’s election. Share your thoughts in the comments!    

Related Topics: Barack Obama, Debate, Mitt Romney, elections 2012, participate 2012, and presidential election

Joseph Robert

10:46 am on Sunday, October 7, 2012

I would ask Mitt Romney:

"Mr. Romney, why did you lie in the first debate about 3-4 times more often than President Obama. Fact checkers and leading media outlets like the Associated Press have shown you lied at least 27 times in the 38 minutes you spoke. You told blatant inaccuracies about your healthcare plan, about unemployment figures and other topics. I thought the Republican Party was the party of integrity.

With all of your lying, how can American voters expect you to tell the truth with your promises to them -- should you win the election? "

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S.G.

3:11 pm on Monday, October 8, 2012

Re foreign policy: What do you believe is the purpose of foreign aid? Would you consider an across-the-board cut of a specified percentage?

Not a cut that singles out specific countries or makes them do certain things to get the money...just a cut of (for example) 50% of all foreign aid to all countires.

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Fred Garvin

9:41 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Why do we have 40,000 troops guarding the South Korean border while their companies decimate our auto and electronics industries and we WON'T protect our own border from a Mexican invasion?

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