
Tonight kicks off the first ever debate for the 2012 Presidential Election between President Obama and Romney. The debate will be taking place in Denver, Colorado and will be broadcast along most major news tv stations at 9:00 p.m. EST. It will be a sight to see as both parties face preconcieved notions of what they will present already. Many are skeptical to see if Mitt Romeny will openly challenge the views of President Obama since he is for a centrally planned economy, while Romney will be fighting for a free market economy. Are you for a limited constitutional government or an all-encompassing federal government?

What viewers are hoping to see from Romney is what he will propose if he plans on improving the U.S. economy with a free market. He needs to show U.S. citizens a structure that can be properly executed. Does Mitt Romney plan on nixing the idea of the American dream? The American Dream has kept us motivated to strive for better for more than two centuries, and it has attracted hard-working immigrants to migrate here from their countires for a better life.
It seems as though President Barack Obama will ask Americans for another chance to improve our economy. First lady, Michelle Obama has stated in press and interviews that four years is simply not enough time to improve the current state that our economy is in. Obama may be planning to persuade Americans that he would require a second term in order to improve our economy.
Everyone is looking forward to hear what Romney will present during the debate tonight. Will he stand up to President Obama? A few of the topics which will be addressed include: health care, improving the U.S. economy, and various student issues such as financial aid and loan rates. Experts have stated that the first debate will be mainly focusing on the topc of domestic policy.
Election Day is one month away, and many are eager to see what both parties will bring forward at tonight's debate. Whatever is said on stage in Denver tonight could affect the final decision of many Americans upon voting for the candidate of their choice.
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