Published 10/14/2008
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
The Obama announced tomorrow that Sen. Hagel's wife, Lilibet, will join Michelle Obama at the final presidential debate Wednesday night.
(CNN) – The Obama campaign announced that Lilibet Hagel, the wife of Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel will accompany Michelle Obama at Wednesday night’s final presidential debate.
“I am honored to join Michelle Obama at the debate tomorrow [...]
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