politicalwire.com - 10/15/2008
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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 sit at a table facing one another. Chuck ...
gallup.com - 10/15/2008
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gallup.com —
PRINCETON, NJ -- The latest Gallup Poll Daily
tracking report shows Barack Obama continuing to lead John...
McCain, now by seven percentage points among registered voters, 50% to 43%. 1_pwmjmlmuqsyaykrd872w These results, based on Oct. 12-14 polling, ...
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Gallup Daily: Before Final Debate, Obama Leads by 7
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McCain's Gimmick Tonight
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Stephanopoulos wonders what it will be: "Can he pledge to serve only one term? Can he challenge Barack Obama to more debates? Can he announce a bipartisan cabinet? Those are all conceivable long balls. But there's not a whole lot he can do, at this point, to change the dynamic in one debate." I'll be live-blogging one last time. ...
Live-blogging the last debate
Citizen Crain —
October 15, 2008 Live-blogging the last debate Posted by: Chris Here we are for the third and last debate, unless John McCain decides a gimmicky challenge to more of them in hopes of reviving his sinking fortunes. With three debates (counting the veeps) come and gone sans any real fireworks, now would be McCain's last, best chance to shake things up. 9:02 p.m. : The warmest pre-debate welcome yet; no eye-dodge by McCain. 9:05 p.m. : McCain offers more detail on his $300 billion buyout of struggling home mortgages. How odd to see a conservative Republican pinning his ...
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WSJ.com: Washington Wire 10/15/2008
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