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Wed Sep-24-08 03:29 PM
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Obama should turn this around on McHoover, and suggest moving the debate to DC... |
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and making it about the economy, the bailout, and the conditions that led to it. He should play it as the American people deserve to see how their potential leader is able to react in a crisis situation. He could really blow McHoover out of the water on this one- he's moved WAY ahead in the polls, and needs to go for the KILL.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:33 PM
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1. Sounds like a good suggestion. |
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:34 PM
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2. Ol Miss says they don't care, Debate goes on as scheduled! |
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BC-USA-POLITICS/DEBATE-HOSTS (URGENT)@ University says plans US debate Friday as scheduled@ WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The University of Mississippi said Wednesday it expected the first U.S. presidential debate to take place on Friday as scheduled, despite John McCain's decision to suspend campaigning and seek a postponement. "We are ready to host the debate and we expect the debate to occur as planned," the university said in a statement, adding it had been notified by the Commission on Presidential Debates that the meeting between Republican McCain and Democrat Barack Obama would proceed as scheduled. McCain, in a statement to reporters, said he would suspend his campaign Thursday to return to Washington to help work on legislation on a $700 billion financial bailout plan to resolve the worst U.S. financial crisis since the Great Depression. (on the wires--no link yet)
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