The final presidential debate comes to a close
Published 10/16/2008 by emilyes at CNN Political Ticker
Cindy McCain and Michelle Obama join their husbands on stage as the final presidential debate comes to a close at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.(CNN PHOTO)
      
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