As part of the People’s Presidential Debate, three third-party candidates for president debated on the Boulder campus. By Jake Mauff
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ColumnsElection 2016Opinion
Politics 101: Fact-checking (and explaining) the third Clinton-Trump debate
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton faced off in the most aggressive debate yet — here’s how the facts boiled down. By Ellis Arnold
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Election 2016Opinion
Politics 101: Breaking down the second presidential debate
by Emily McPeakby Emily McPeakEmily McPeak breaks down the highlights from the second presidential debate.
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Election 2016OpinionPolitics
Politics 101: Explaining the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldThe first presidential debate saw Clinton and Trump clash on taxes, trade, race and gender. We break it all down here. By Ellis Arnold
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Rand Paul: Debate ‘report card’
How did Rand Paul fare in last night’s debate? By Nicole McNulty
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Ben Carson: Debate ‘report card’
Ben Carson had the chance to solidify his frontrunner status. He failed. by Andrew Haubner
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A climactic fail: Recent presidential debates leave the topic of climate change out to dry
Opinion: Climate change and global warming are serious issues that, by the looks of it, are here to stay for quite awhile. These pressing matters just plain matter, and should have made airtime on the presidential debates.
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Opinion: After third debate, it is clear that Romney has more to offer America
by Haley Jamesby Haley JamesOpinion: Centered on foreign policy, the third and final presidential debate demonstrated that Romney has a clear plan for the future of America. Compared to Obama, could he have more to offer our country? Haley’s argument for “yes”:
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Opinion: Following the first Presidential debate, it was well known that Barack Obama had a lot of ground to make up for after Romney’s outstanding performance. Obama came back with integrity, relentlessness, and enthusiasm to ultimately take home the “win” during the second debate.
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Debates are more significant than they get credit for
by Alison Noonby Alison NoonOpinion: Alison believes the debates may have an effect on the Election Day outcome, especially in comparison to national party conventions