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Obama Looks to Rebound in Second Presidential Debate
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FBN’s Peter Barnes on what to expect from the second debate between Obama and Romney.
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- Date Oct 16, 2012
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FBN’s Peter Barnes on what to expect from the second debate between Obama and Romney.
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Speaking of which the second presidential debate is a crucial moment for President Obama and he could come out -- and he'd better come out swinging against Mitt Romney.
Peter Barnes getting but -- university Hempstead New York.
Very latest set -- that Peter.
-- learn and actually the basketball stadium right behind us is gonna be the site of the debate you know President Obama likes to play a little basketball so I guess you could say.
Tonight he will try to rebound.
From his -- debate performance against Mitt Romney two weeks ago in Denver Obama aides say that the president will be more energetic and aggressive tonight.
He'll attack Mitt Romney's proposals and credibility listen for a little bit more from the president about that 47%.
Video from -- Mitt Romney Romney hopes to keep up the momentum.
From his performance in Denver and well attacked the president's record.
On the economy and foreign policy you also tried to connect.
-- connect more with the voters.
And what's wonderful about this stage of the campaign.
Is finally.
We can cut through the clutter of all the barrage of negative advertising.
Yet understand the only way the president thinks he can win.
Is if he can convince you to really dislike Mitt Romney and so we can win by default.
Now both of the candidates scheduled to do their walk throughs in the arena.
Took to to get a feel for the staging here this is gonna get town hall setting kind of in the -- there you can see from the video.
We believe President Obama who arrived.
Director earlier this afternoon is still inside right now doing his walk through governor Romney expected a little bit later this afternoon -- -- national.
We'll be watching Peter thank you.