Michelle Obama to host U.S. soldier's wife at debate
Published 9/26/2008 by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) - Sen. John McCain has not yet confirmed whether he will participate in Friday night's presidential debate, but Barack Obama's campaign is moving forward with its plans for the event.
The campaign announced Thursday evening that Michelle Obama will be joined at the debate by Shannon Kendall, whose husband is currently serving his second tour [...]
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