There's also praise for Qalibaf's performance.
Who's better prepared? Journalist Omid Memarian believes Rohani is so far doing a better job than the other candidates.
First clash between Rohani and Qalibaf. Rohani accuses Qalibaf of lying for claiming he promised four million jobs. Qalibaf accuses Rohani of interrupting him.
Rohani also suggest that there's less online censorship while adding that candidates are using it.
Rohani says there's more hope in the future now, job situation has improved, investor confidence has been boosted.
Rohani is now answering a question about issues facing newly-wed couples. He says jobs should be created for the youth and there should also be hope in the future.
Crisis Group Iran analyst Ali Vaez on the division of labor between Rohani and his vice-president Jahangiri:
Some Iranians are thinking of defeated presidential candidate and opposition figure Mir Hossein Musavi, who remains under house arrest. He participated in Iran's first televised debates in 2009, in which he clashed with Ahmadinejad.
"Our Musavi is missed," this user writes.
Raisi says newlywed couples should receive housing assistance. He seems to agree with Rohani, who basically said the same.
Qalibaf criticizes Rohani.