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Barack Obama: Reaction to Hofstra Debate (video)
Barack Obama reacted to the last debate he had with John McCain at a rally in Londonderry, NH on October 16, 2008
2008 Presidential Debate - Hofstra University
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Hofstra University Is Agog Over the Presidential Debate on Its Turf
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