Mobile Dems gear up for final debate

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Mobile Dems gear up for final debate

Updated: Monday, 22 Oct 2012, 11:41 PM CDT
Published : Monday, 22 Oct 2012, 8:03 PM CDT

MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Democrats gathered for the final presidential showdown. The Democratic Party of Mobile County has held watch parties at its headquarters on Government Boulevard for each debate, and it was no different as they watched the candidates take on foreign policy.

The final debate seemed to be a bit calmer than the previous two. Party chair Napoleon Bracy said President Obama was well spoken and fluid with his points.

"I think the president is doing a great job of presenting the nations role abroad, and I think it’s really like a tutorial session just for the American people to understand what our role is overseas," said Bracy.

Other onlookers got angry as they watched Governor Mitt Romney and Obama spar over issues abroad.

"I have some serious issues with Governor Romney's position on foreign policy. I think that he thinks our nation is the best way to approach foreign countries in the Middle East all cultures do not ascribe to democracy," said one Obama supporter.

A Vietnam veteran looked on and got agitated as he watched Romney. He said Romney was not carrying himself as a leader.

"He’s not the president yet and look at him he can get that agitated that quickly. Do you want him as your leader in the world? Hand on the button?” he said.

For this group it was an Obama victory. They said he is one step closer to a second term.

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