The third presidential debate between Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama will be held on Oct. 22 and will be broadcasted at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, 8 p.m. Central Time, 7 p.m. Mountain Time and 6 p.m. Pacific Time.

Television networks broadcasting the debate include ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News and MSNBC.

The candidates will discuss the following foreign policy topics:

-America's role in the world

-Our longest war - Afghanistan and Pakistan

-Red Lines - Israel and Iran

-The Changing Middle East and the New Face of Terrorism - I

-The Changing Middle East and the New Face of Terrorism - II

-The Rise of China and Tomorrow's World

Election Day 2012 is Nov. 6.

New reports show that the two presidential candidates are fighting hard to win the votes of women, which some polls suggest may end up deciding who will win the election.

In his campaign trail, Romney continuously talked to women about easing their economic challenges while Obama argued that he values their concerns and contributions to society, according to Newsday.

Bob Schieffer will moderate Monday night's debate. The topic of Libya and the attack on the U.S. Consolate is expected to be revisited during the discussions, especially after the political claims both candidates made in the second debate.

The debate will be held at Lynn University in Bolca Raton, Fla.

In a New York Times assessment on "how states may vote, based on polling, previous election results and the political geography in each state," the states that are still in a tossup over which candidate they will likely support are Colorado, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin. States that the report believed to be leaning toward the Republican candidate include Arizona, Nebraska, Indiana and North Carolina; leaning toward the democratic candidate are said to be Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico and Pennsylvania.