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Obama and Romney hit campaign trial after biting debate | Obama and Romney hit campaign trial after biting debate |
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US President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney have returned to the campaign trail, a day after their fractious televised debate. | US President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney have returned to the campaign trail, a day after their fractious televised debate. |
Sparks flew as Mr Obama took the fight to Mr Romney from the very start of Tuesday's encounter in New York. | Sparks flew as Mr Obama took the fight to Mr Romney from the very start of Tuesday's encounter in New York. |
But the former Massachusetts governor fought back assertively, hammering away at his rival over the fragile economy. | But the former Massachusetts governor fought back assertively, hammering away at his rival over the fragile economy. |
Post-debate audience polls gave the edge to Mr Obama, who was widely judged to have lost their first head-to-head. | Post-debate audience polls gave the edge to Mr Obama, who was widely judged to have lost their first head-to-head. |
BBC North America editor Mark Mardell says Mr Obama has stopped the panic in his camp. | BBC North America editor Mark Mardell says Mr Obama has stopped the panic in his camp. |
What the president's campaign would have dreaded was anything that contributed to a narrative of decline and defeat for the Democrat as he reaches for a second term, our correspondent adds. | What the president's campaign would have dreaded was anything that contributed to a narrative of decline and defeat for the Democrat as he reaches for a second term, our correspondent adds. |
| Bruising exchanges |
With 20 days to go until the 6 November vote, the race is deadlocked. | With 20 days to go until the 6 November vote, the race is deadlocked. |
Mr Obama travelled to the key swing states of Iowa and Ohio on Wednesday, while Mr Romney held campaign events in Virginia, another potentially crucial election battleground. | Mr Obama travelled to the key swing states of Iowa and Ohio on Wednesday, while Mr Romney held campaign events in Virginia, another potentially crucial election battleground. |
The true impact of Tuesday night's encounter will not become clear for a couple of days once opinion pollsters have conducted national and state-by-state surveys. | |
Mr Romney made gains nationally and in swing states after an assured performance during his first debate against a listless Mr Obama two weeks ago in Denver, Colorado. | Mr Romney made gains nationally and in swing states after an assured performance during his first debate against a listless Mr Obama two weeks ago in Denver, Colorado. |
But it was a much more fired-up president who appeared for the town hall-style forum at Hofstra University on Long Island to take questions from an audience of 80 undecided voters. | But it was a much more fired-up president who appeared for the town hall-style forum at Hofstra University on Long Island to take questions from an audience of 80 undecided voters. |
Mr Romney, however, ceded little ground, setting the stage for a series of bruising exchanges that crackled with tension. | Mr Romney, however, ceded little ground, setting the stage for a series of bruising exchanges that crackled with tension. |
The two candidates stalked the stage, frequently interrupting and intruding on each other's personal space. | The two candidates stalked the stage, frequently interrupting and intruding on each other's personal space. |
Obama's rebuke | |
One major flashpoint revolved around last month's assault on the US Libya consulate, which Mr Romney said amounted to an "unravelling" of the president's foreign policy. | |
Election Daily Diet17 October | Election Daily Diet17 October |
What comment from Romney spawned a near instantaneous internet meme? | What comment from Romney spawned a near instantaneous internet meme? |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19971931 | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19971931 |
Mr Romney said his rival's administration had quibbled for too long about whether to label it a terrorist attack. But Obama said he had described it as such the day afterwards at the White House. | Mr Romney said his rival's administration had quibbled for too long about whether to label it a terrorist attack. But Obama said he had described it as such the day afterwards at the White House. |
The moderator, CNN's Candy Crowley, interrupted Mr Romney to back the president's account, an intervention that has sparked uproar among conservative commentators. | The moderator, CNN's Candy Crowley, interrupted Mr Romney to back the president's account, an intervention that has sparked uproar among conservative commentators. |
Mr Obama glared at his challenger as he rebuked him, saying it was "offensive" to suggest that he had played politics with an attack that claimed four American lives. | Mr Obama glared at his challenger as he rebuked him, saying it was "offensive" to suggest that he had played politics with an attack that claimed four American lives. |
Mr Romney aggressively returned Mr Obama's fire, accusing him of a litany of broken promises and a record of failure. | Mr Romney aggressively returned Mr Obama's fire, accusing him of a litany of broken promises and a record of failure. |
He delivered a series of stinging attacks on the president over the economy, charging him with failing to curb high unemployment or ballooning deficits. | He delivered a series of stinging attacks on the president over the economy, charging him with failing to curb high unemployment or ballooning deficits. |
"The president wants to do well, I understand," Mr Romney said. "But the policies he put in place have not let this economy take off as it could have. | "The president wants to do well, I understand," Mr Romney said. "But the policies he put in place have not let this economy take off as it could have. |
Zinger | |
He added: "If the president were re-elected, we'd go to almost $20 trillion of national debt. This puts us on a road to Greece." | |
But Mr Obama claimed Mr Romney's economic proposals amounted to a tax cut for the wealthy at the expense of working families, forcing his multimillionaire opponent to make repeated denials. | But Mr Obama claimed Mr Romney's economic proposals amounted to a tax cut for the wealthy at the expense of working families, forcing his multimillionaire opponent to make repeated denials. |
Mr Obama produced one of the night's few zingers, about the Republican's wealth. | |
Mr Romney was defending his investments in China through a blind trust when he asked his rival if he had checked his own retirement plan. | |
"You know, I don't look at my pension," the president said. "It's not as big as yours." | "You know, I don't look at my pension," the president said. "It's not as big as yours." |
The two candidates made repeated pitches for the all-important female vote, but Mr Romney's choice of words as he described his support for equal opportunities prompted online ridicule. | The two candidates made repeated pitches for the all-important female vote, but Mr Romney's choice of words as he described his support for equal opportunities prompted online ridicule. |
The Republican said that while he was Massachusetts governor he once had "binders full of women" candidates for cabinet jobs. | The Republican said that while he was Massachusetts governor he once had "binders full of women" candidates for cabinet jobs. |
The third and final presidential debate is scheduled for 22 October in Boca Raton, Florida. | The third and final presidential debate is scheduled for 22 October in Boca Raton, Florida. |