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Final Presidential Debate, LIVE Tonight on CPAC

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Final Presidential Debate
LIVE Tonight on CPAC

(Ottawa, October 22, 2012) – Watch CPAC tonight for LIVE coverage from Boca Raton, Florida where U.S. President Barack Obama and his presidential rival, Governor Mitt Romney, will meet for the third and final presidential debate before voters head to the polls on November 6. Bob Schieffer, host of CBS’ Face the Nation, will moderate the 90-minute debate which will focus on foreign policy. As the race tightens, see the candidates in their final showdown as the campaign for the White House nears its end.


PrimeTime Politics
Presidential Debate
Monday, October 22
LIVE
9 pm ET / 6 pm PT


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CPAC is delivered via cable, satellite and wireless distributors to over 11 million Canadian homes and worldwide via 24/7 live webstreaming and podcasts at www.cpac.ca.


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CPAC
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