Mitt Romney and Barack Obama head to their final debate on Monday night. And with the focus on foreign policy, each man will get the chance to draw a clear policy distinction. We’ll get perspective from the Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Bill Richardson and Former Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich.
Polls show a tight race in the new battleground of Virginia. Can Obama recapture the Commonwealth as he did in 2008 in this reliably republican state? We’ll talk to Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) and Former Congressman Tom Davis (R-VA)
Winning the women’s vote. President Obama and Mitt Romney know the women's vote will tip the balance in the race to the White House. We’ll talk to Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD), CNN Sr. Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash and The Washington Post’s Dan Balz.
Watch Sunday at 9 a.m & 12 p.m. ET.
Candy Crowley on how she is preparing to moderate the debate and what it means to her. She moderates Oct 16 debate
Candy Crowley on her role as a debate moderator and what the voters want to hear from the debates.
Candy Crowley on her approach to moderating the debate and the thing that keeps her awake at night.
We asked some CNN reporters and anchors if they had any tips for Candy Crowley before the 2nd presidential debate.
Bill Burton, Grover Norquist, Susan Page & Jim Acosta on what the candidates need to do prior to Tuesday's debate.
Sr. Obama Campaign Adviser Robert Gibbs on the Obama campaign's response to the attacks in Libya.
"I think what we need to do is stop playing politics with this issue. Ambassador Stevens' own father said today this shouldn't be a political issue, this should be an issue we get to the bottom of for our investigation. We should bring those that did this to justice."
Sr. Romney Campaign adviser Ed Gillespie says Gov. Romney will be ready for a "more aggressive Obama" during Tuesday's debate.
Sr. Romney Campaign adviser Ed Gillespie says there are "inconsistencies" on the White House's official response to the attacks in Libya.