There's not much "town" in this hall.
— david carr (@carr2n) October 17, 2012
If this debate were in 1823, one of the candidates would have just challenged the other guy to a duel.
— Chris Moody (@Chris_Moody) October 17, 2012
"I appreciate windjobs." -Mitt Romney, October 16, 2012 #isthataeuphemism
— Gina Thelemann (@Gina_Bean) October 17, 2012
Political candidates definitely do not fight about who is friendlier to the energy industry in every country
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) October 17, 2012
Obama won the Detroit exchange: "What Gov Romney said just isn't true." Tightly argued, and accurate
— Ron Fournier (@ron_fournier) October 17, 2012
Like last time, both men hit their five point plans. Don't mention they're basically the same five points. npr.org/2012/10/03/162…
— Ari Shapiro (@Ari_Shapiro) October 17, 2012
Key line: "Governor Romney doesn't have a five point plan. He has a one point plan." Helping rich get richer. #debate
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) October 17, 2012
How will you create jobs? Romney: [unspecified]. Obama: manufacturing fetishism, education, Green Jobs.
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) October 17, 2012
Candy Crowley takes the stage, tells everyone to turn off their electronics... and her mic goes out. Not that, guys.
— McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) October 17, 2012
Oh good, I was worried that this was the mime #debate.
— Ryan Teague Beckwith (@ryanbeckwith) October 17, 2012
















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