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Locals respond to presidential debate preparation

By: Alese Underwood
Updated: October 24, 2012
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It's another showdown between President Obama and Mit Romney. Tuesday night's second Presidential Debate is at Hofstra University.

What are you hoping to see?

"I'm hoping to see Romney make Obama studder...like he did last time," Jacob Fester said.

"I hope to see the President do better than he did in the first one," Evelyn McKeever said.

Republicans say they are looking forward to hearing how Romney will solve the economic issue.

"That's a two fold issue because if you solve our economic situation then you're going to solve the unemployment issue. We need something different," Chairman of the Caddo Republican Executive Committee Jim Allen said.

Louisiana is seen as a red state but local Democrats say it shouldn't stop people from voting.

"I promise you if every democrat went out and voted it would be a big difference and the colors would be very different," Rep. Barbara Norton said.

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