In the last and final presidential debate took place Tuesday night at the Lynn University in Boca Raton, and was moderated by CBS' Bob Schieffer. The topic of debate was foreign policy.
The winner of last night's debate might not be as apparent as the first, in which Romney was declared the unanimous victor or the second which was handed to Obama.
Various polls by CNN, Policymic, Real Clear Politics and CNBC show that viewers thought President Obama won the last and final debate before the Presidential Elections on November 6.
According to the CNN/ORC poll, 48 percent of the viewers (all of whom are registered voters) said Obama won last night's debate, while 40 percent thought Romney won.
A poll by Public Policy Polling also declares Obama the winner. According to this poll, 51 percent of the watchers thought Obama did a superior job, while 47 percent thought it was Romney.
An online poll by CNBC listed 63 percent of the voters saying Obama won and 33 percent calling Romney the winner. In a CBS poll showed that 23 percent thought Romney did a better job than Obama, while 53 percent thought the opposite.
Regardless of the winner, most of the media and audience agree that the final debate was neither as exciting nor informative than the previous two. Forbes.com says the real winner of the debates were the Giants. Frank Hagler of PolicyMic calls it "disappointing," while Fox News' Bill O'Reilly says it was plain "boring."