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Presidential candidates to face off in final debate tonight

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BOCA RATON, Florida -

The nation is now just 15 days from Election Day and Monday night, the presidential candidates will again debate before a national audience.

Monday night holds the third and final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney.

The candidates are neck and neck when it comes to the latest polls. An NBC News and Wall Street Journal poll has both candidates tied at 47-percent among likely voters. It was conducted after last week's second debate.

Florida is one of just three states still undecided and Monday's debate will take place at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida.

It will be 90 minutes long and will focus mainly on foreign policy. This is coming off an active weekend in the Mideast. Protestors tried to storm the government headquarters in Beirut, and 13 were killed in a bombing in Syria.

The debate will air on WTHR Monday night at 9 p.m. and will also be streamed live at WTHR.com.

The second debate between U.S. Senate candidates Joe Donnelly and Richard Mourdock is Tuesday night at 7:00. The third and final gubernatorial debate is Thursday at 7:00.

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