With few differences in their foreign policies, Obama and Romney focused on nation-building in America.
The question of who won the presidential debate, in terms of foreign policy, could remain unsolved until Election Day.
National polls released Monday before the last debate continued to show a basically tied presidential race, with President Barack Obama holding a tiny lead over Mitt Romney in most of them.
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Will President Barack Obama or Republican candidate Mitt Romney win tonight's presidential debate?
High winds forced a blimp that carried a giant advertisement for presidential candidate Mitt Romney to make an emergency landing in Florida on Sunday night.
In the final battle between Obama and Romney, the president will need to show Republicans he's standing firm on matters they once dominated.
Though he has failed on the promised immigration reform, President Barack Obama still has heavy backing from Latinos.
Bob Schieffer, the host of CBS's "Face the Nation," and moderator of the final debate, has been accused of being liberal and conservative.
Foreign policy is on the agenda for tonight's final presidential debate, but China has already formed some opinions on both Obama and Romney.
Judge Judy Sheindlin, who turned 70 on Sunday, reportedly earns $123,000 per day adding up to a $45 million annual salary and $110 million net worth, according to Forbes.
President Barack Obama's swing-state Ohio lead has dropped to 5 points, from 10, over GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, according to a new poll.
Some live stream coverage kicks off an hour before the third debate starts at 9 p.m. EDT from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.
President Obama will face off with GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney; Priorities USA raises more than Restore Our Future; Obama endorsed by Salt Lake City Tribune.
Although President Barack Obama is busy planning his campaign strategy in the final days leading to the Nov. 6 presidential election, it appears he still has time to catch up with an old friend every once in a while, even -- or especially -- when that friend is multiplatinum rap icon and superstar Jay-Z.
With just over two weeks before the presidential election, mouthpieces on both sides of the political spectrum used their time on the major network talk shows to support their own candidate and attack the opposition. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) took center stage on more than one show, perhaps in an effort to boost Mitt Romney’s favorability in Rubio's home state.
President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied nationally at 47 percent each, according to a poll released Sunday morning by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal.
The White House on Saturday denied a New York Times report that the U.S. and Iran had agreed for one-on-one negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.
Arthur L. Allen, the CEO and president of ASG Software Solutions in Naples, Fla., reportedly sent his U.S.-based employees an email asking each of them not only to vote for Mitt Romney in the presidential election, but also to donate as much as $2,500 to the Romney campaign.
New polls reconfirm that Obama and Romney are in a dogfight to woo some of the major swing states, but that the incumbent is hanging on.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" has taken yet another country by storm.
While Monday marks the end of the U.S. presidential debates for Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, it won’t be the end of the debate season for everyone. Third-party candidates, including Gary Johnson and Dr. Jill Stein, will be holding their own debate on Tuesday , although major cable networks such as CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC are refusing to air it.