With election day just two weeks away, Americans tuned in on Monday to watch the third and final presidential debate, which focused on foreign policy.
In a recent poll in three battleground states, foreign policy was only the fourth most important factor for voters, ranked below the economy, the deficit, and health care.
Did this debate change the minds of any independent voters? We check back in with AJ Dellinger of Wisconsin, Julia Pfaff of Virginia, Horacio Soberon-Ferrer of Florida, Dan Starr of Arizona, Barbara Dymond of New Hampshire, and Rick Robol of Ohio to see whether the third debate will be a factor for them.
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