US presidential candidates prepare for final debate
On the evening of October 19, current President Obama went to Camp David to "practice" for 3 consecutive days.
After the "recovery" performance of current US President Barack Obama in the second live debate last week, both presidential candidates are preparing for the final live debate in Florida on the evening of October 22 (local time).
On the evening of October 19, President Obama arrived at Camp David and spent three days preparing for the final debate. Meanwhile, candidate Mitt Romney was also in Florida with his campaign team. The place the Republican candidate chose to meet voters was Dayton Beach.
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The upcoming debate will focus on foreign policy, with the situation in the Middle East and counter-terrorism being given more time than other topics.
During a meeting with voters at Dayton Beach on the evening of October 19, Mr. Romney attacked the foreign policy of the Obama administration, especially in ensuring security for employees abroad, specifically the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, which killed the US Ambassador and three other employees.
Mr. Romney said that President Obama's re-election campaign had been unusually shortened, and accused the White House boss of "having no agenda for the future, no agenda for the American people, and no agenda for a second term." Mr. Romney said that President Obama's administration had not sent voters a clear message about "what they will do in the next four years."
Meanwhile, in front of voters in Florida, the White House campaign team also said that Mr. Romney only made assumptions without providing any specific evidence of the failure of Mr. Obama's foreign policy. In fact, the US's anti-terrorism policy has achieved many results, most notably the killing of terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden.
According to analysts, this third live debate is expected to be a "fierce battle" between the two candidates, winning the final support of "wavering" voters before entering the election. The debate is expected to attract about 10 million television viewers nationwide./.
According to VNA - DT