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POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Thursday Oct. 16th, 2008

 
CNN: Poll gives debate to Obama A majority of debate watchers thought that Barack Obama won the third and final presidential debate, according to a national poll conducted at the end of the debate. Fifty-eight percent of debate watchers questioned in the CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll said Obama did the best job in the debate, with 31 [...] (link)

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