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Five things to watch in the US vice presidential debate Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. vice presidential debates usually don't matter much, but the October 11 showdown between Democratic incumbent Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan could be an exception. Democrats are counting on Biden to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A Presidential Debate Without Wannabe Presidents Wall Street Journal (blog) By Christopher John Farley. I went on CNN's "Early Start" this morning to talk about Saturday's Jon Stewart-Bill O'Reilly debate. The best thing about the Stewart-O'Reilly event was that it was basically a presidential debate in which nobody was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WTF? The Denver Presidential Debate Souvenirs Were 'Made in China' Huffington Post (blog) The University's souvenir bag, given to all campus visitors, had a series of "presidential debate 2012" items that were "made in China." That's right. At the very site of one of the most important and symbolic political events this year -- the host ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gehrt: Romney ruffles feathers during presidential debate Pekin Daily Times The first debate between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney could have been a game changer. During the head-to-head matchup last week Obama seemed flat, while Romney, trying to score points in the wake of his infamous 47 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Presidential Debate Should Have Been in California NBC Southern California (blog) It's no surprise that none of the three presidential debates -- which began this week with the Romney-Obama faceoff in Denver -- will take place in California. These debates are mostly in the swing states that determine presidential elections. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
First Presidential Debate: The Revenge of the Jocks Huffington Post To me, the first presidential debate of 2012 felt very much like an altercation between a jock and a nerd at the lockers between periods: Governor Romney dominated the debate with volume, aggression, and confidence while President Obama simmered with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Levy: Presidential debate, whom does AARP represent? Times Record News Dear Mark: My girlfriend and I watched the debate last week and disagree over who won. She feels like Obama did OK and that Romney was too aggressive and tried to dominate the event. She feels sorry for the president and still supports him for that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Presidential debate ignored threat from climate change Asbury Park Press There was a glaring, missed opportunity in the Oct. 3 presidential debate: The climate crisis was not mentioned. Global warming is the biggest threat facing our nation and the world, and time is getting short to do something about it. The latest ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Vice Presidential Debate broadcast time and channel information ... By Nate Due to some requests, I want to clarify the TV broadcast information for the upcoming Vice Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan on Thursday, October 11, 2012. To put it succinctly, the channels and time will be exactly the ... 2012 Election Central | ||
The presidential debate, viewed from the left | MinnPost By Eric Black In a 1998 book titled "The Common Good," Noam Chomsky wrote:The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum -- even encourage the ... The Latest posts on MinnPost | ||
What Is the Point of Presidential Debates? - Truthdig Radio - Truthdig By editor@truthdig.com In this Web-exclusive segment from Truthdig Radio, FAIR's Peter Hart argues that the presidential debates are little more than theater and, "in reality, they don't have much impact on voters." - 2012/10/09. Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines | ||
Staten Islanders weigh in on Thursday's vice presidential debate ... By Judy L. Randall Thursday's debate could move the marker at a critical point in the tight race for the White House. Staten Island Real-Time News | ||
Top 10 Worst Presidential Debate Gaffes By JFrater Top 10 Lists: Many of you watched the first Presidential Debate. There were no major gaffes or statements that would have cost Governor Romney or President Obama the election, but gaffes or statements have cost others an election before. Listverse |
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