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Hillary's Post-Debate Interview on CNN
Hillary praises Obama's debate and says he's "3 for 3." Wolf Blitzer asks her about McCain's quip that he isn't George Bush. She points out that McCain has voted with Bush 90% of the time so he has contributed to the economic distress our country is going through.
The Third Presidential Debate - LIVE ELECTION DEBATE
time-blog.com — October 15, 2008 9:00 The Third Presidential Debate The third and final Presidential Debate was held on... October 10th, and it started at 9:00 p.m. EST, John McCain and Barack Obama faced off for 90 minutes at Hofstra University in Long Island, New ... (more) The Third Presidential Debate - LIVE ELECTION DEBATE
Conservatives and the Debate
Conservatives and the Debate
commentarymagazine.com — The general feeling on the right side of the blogosphere is that this was McCain’s best debate... and he did himself a lot of good. I think people on the Right were so relieved that the debate finally turned to matters of ideological and partisan ... (more) Conservatives and the Debate
The Last Presidential Debate
politicalwire.com — Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain will face off tonight at 9 pm ET in their... last debate before the election. The debate will focus on domestic policy and be moderated by CBS News' Bob Scheiffer. Unlike the previous debates, the candidates will ... (more) The Last Presidential Debate
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The Sideshow — ... : "We came into the debate with two thirds of the American people thinking that John McCain is running a negative campaign, and Senator McCain spent 90 minutes trying to convince the other third. Once again, Barack Obama won a clear victory because he made the case for change for the middle class, while John McCain just had angry and negative attacks." Senator Clinton also gave a post-debate interview with Blitzer. And even ...

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