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ON THE TRAIL: Wednesday Oct. 15th, 2008

 
* Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama square off in tonight’s third and final Presidential General Election Debate at Hofstra University * Gov. Sarah Palin participates in a “Road to Victory Rally” in Dover, NH * Sen. Joe Biden campaigns at Ohio State University in Newark, OH        (link)

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