McCain Obama Debate

McCain Obama Debate

John McCain and Barack Obama will debate issues in their bids for the presidency. Track polls after the debates, find debate transcripts and share your opinion about the McCain Obama debates.

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What do you think of Obama's Change slogan?
19 votes so far
Leader:
Keep the change Obama
Do you think Obama has socialist ideas?
7 votes so far
Leader:
Hell yeah!
Barack Obama 72%
John McCain 28%
Which candidate is the better debater?
204 votes so far
Leader:
Barack Obama
How important are the McCain Obama debates to your voting decision?
154 votes so far
Leader:
Not important, I know who I'm voting for already
No, he's ready to roll 57%
Yes, unfair, how many 70 year olds do you know who can stay awake past 8 43%
Is John McCain too old to have a debate at 9:00pm?
179 votes so far
Leader:
No, he's ready to roll
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By Mike Myatt , Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth Today’s post is a response to numerous e-mails asking me if I would provide an analysis of the McCain, Obama Presidential Debate. While the spin and hype leading up to the debate, and the ads released immediately after the debate, may have been more interesting than the debate itself, I found the outcome of tonight’s mental chess game to be fairly predictable. Not surprisingly both campaigns are claiming sweeping victories, and the media is portraying the debate as a draw. In the text that follows I’ll provide not only my analysis on the candidate’s individual performances, ... Read Full Story
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Reuters - The nationally televised debate last week between U.S. presidential contenders John McCain and Barack Obama drew 52.4 million U.S. viewers, far below 1980's record audience, Nielsen Media Research reported on Monday. Read Full Story
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Reuters - The second nationally televised presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama drew 63.2 million viewers, over 10 million more than watched their first, Nielsen Media Research said on Wednesday. Read Full Story
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Reuters - The second nationally televised presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama drew 63.2 million viewers, over 10 million more than their first, Nielsen Media Research said on Wednesday. Read Full Story
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For those of you that, like me, were distracted Friday night, here’s the full video of the McCain/Obama debate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-nNIEduEOw Read Full Story

Both John McCain and Barack Obama released the same press statement regarding the details of the presidential debates.  Here are the details:

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The Barack Obama and John McCain campaigns have agreed to hold three presidential debates and one vice presidential debate in September and October sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates. The campaigns have come to the earliest agreement on presidential debates reached in any general election in recent history. This announcement reflects the presidential campaigns' agreement on dates, locations, and the formats for the fall debates. Campaign-appointed debate negotiators House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said they were pleased to have reached an early agreement to provide the American people with the opportunity to see and hear the candidates debate the critical issues facing the country. The two campaigns have accepted sponsorship of the debates by the Commission on Presidential Debates, subject to the debates being conducted under the terms of their agreement."

Summary of McCain-Obama Debate Agreement

The two campaigns agreed today on a framework for four General Election debates, to be sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates. Key elements of the agreement are:

First Presidential Debate:
Date: September 26
Site: University of Mississippi
Topic: Foreign Policy & National Security
Moderator: Jim Lehrer
Staging: Podium debate
Answer Format: The debate will be broken into nine, 9-minute segments. The moderator will introduce a topic and allow each candidate 2 minutes to comment. After these initial answers, the moderator will facilitate an open discussion of the topic for the remaining 5 minutes, ensuring that both candidates receive an equal amount of time to comment

Vice Presidential Debate

Date: October 2nd
Site: Washington University (St. Louis)
Moderator: Gwen Ifill
Staging/Answer Format: To be resolved after both parties' Vice Presidential nominees are selected.

Second Presidential Debate
Date: October 7
Site: Belmont University
Moderator: Tom Brokaw
Staging: Town Hall debate
Format: The moderator will call on members of the audience (and draw questions from the internet). Each candidate will have 2 minutes to respond to each question. Following those initial answers, the moderator will invite the candidates to respond to the previous answers, for a total of 1 minute, ensuring that both candidates receive an equal amount of time to comment. In the spirit of the Town Hall, all questions will come from the audience (or internet), and not the moderator.

Third Presidential Debate

Date: October 15
Site: Hofstra University
Topic: Domestic and Economic policy
Moderator: Bob Schieffer
Staging: Candidates will be seated at a table
Answer Format: Same as First Presidential Debate
Closing Statements: At the end of this debate (only) each candidate shall have the opportunity for a 90 second closing statement.

All four debates will begin at 9pm ET, and last for 90 minutes. Both campaigns also agreed to accept the CPD's participation rules for third-party candidate participation.

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She seems mired in good manners. Independent Anthony Pollina has made some ... the most-watched vice-presidential debate in history - the one between the incredibly telegenic Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Joe Biden. Now, I don't care that Palin is ...  
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DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- Last week's presidential debate was supposed to cover foreign policy issues, but the ongoing market meltdown was too big to ignore. Just the same, when the debate turned to global matters, John McCain and Barack Obama responses ...  
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No idea how I missed this wonderfully inflammatory Paul Samuelson quote from a few weeks back, but it’s a contentious keeper: Had John McCain won [the 2008 election], the present G.D.P. in the United States would have been even lower than it is now ...  
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President Obama's quest to overhaul America's health-care system passed a critical test Saturday as the House of Representatives approved a bill containing many provisions Mr. Obama has advocated since last year's presidential campaign. Attention now ...  
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John Mashek was a political reporter for the Dallas Morning News, US News and World Report and the Boston Globe. He covered every presidential election from 1960 to 1996 and sat on two televised presidential debate panels. After retiring, he wrote a ...  
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Bubba and Dubya are going to engage in a presidential debate for the ages. Former President Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will square off on the same stage at Radio City Music Hall in February as part of a series pitting liberal and conservative ...  
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... voters will get a chance to see how Democratic and Republican candidates ... the final presidential debate of 2008, the students gathered to watch Wednesday night at Sacramento State had to answer a critical question. "Which candidate," asked ...  
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Not only was did we have Reagan's record of high unemployment, Reagan actually had an episode where he completely spaced out during a presidential debate in '84 (I think it was the 1st presidential debate). But reagan smiled a lot, and the media ...  
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Popolis said all of the items took various paths back to the Lincoln home, but that the Lincolns used each in their day-to-day ... Presidential Debate,” 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 in the Visitor Center Theater 1. * “From the Vault of the Lincoln ...  
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Listening to the debate on the floor today, it was clear that Democrats considered it ... stayed home because they could not bring themselves to vote for RINO John McCain. How are those principled stances working out for you, assholes?  
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been more refreshingly honest and open about policy than ... policy that she responds like a diplomat would, not like a candidate during a presidential debate.  
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