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10.16.2008 12:33 am

The debates are over; now voters do the talking

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Wednesday night was the third and final presidential debate between Democrat Barak Obama and Republican John McCain, and the candidates were feisty.

On Wednesday, Robert Cohen had a great video with Webster Groves residents Rick Oleshak and Cindy Underwood-Oleshak. He’s a McCain…

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10.15.2008 4:48 pm

Vote now: Final presidential debate starts soon

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The final debate between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain starts at 8 tonight. This debate will focus on domestic policy and the economy. Watch it on any of the major networks or cable news networks, or online at any…

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10.14.2008 11:55 pm

Hey, McCain and Obama: Any last words?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Any last words?

Any last words?

Tonight is the third and final debate between presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain. The debate starts at 8 p.m., and all of the major networks plus the cable news networks will televise it live. The cable news…

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10.14.2008 5:12 pm

Vote now: It’s the last presidential debate

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The last presidential debate is Wednesday night at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. You can watch it on nearly any TV station starting at 8 p.m., or online at the three cable news networks or CSPAN. Our editorial team will also…

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10.08.2008 12:01 am

Round 2 for presidential candidates

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Round 2

Round 2

John McCain and Barack Obama got together for a little town hall-style debate last night in Nashville, Tenn. They’ll be back at it next Wednesday at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.

Today’s Bird line: Round 2

See you later today when…

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10.07.2008 4:54 pm

Vote now: 2nd presidential debate

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Tonight is the second debate between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain. The style will be different from the Sept. 26 debate: In a “town hall” style, moderator Tom Brokaw will ask questions that wereĀ  submitted by voters, and audience…

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10.03.2008 12:01 am

Vice president debate a case of ‘He said, she said’

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
He said, she said

He said, she said

It was Joe Biden vs. Sarah Palin at the vice president debate last night at Washington University. See the debate

, get a behind-the-scenes look at the debate and the spin room, and see which words the candidates…

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10.02.2008 12:01 am

Veep-veep! In a landslide


Not as many voters tonight as Tuesday night! But, unlike the plurality we had then, this time we have a clear winner… Perhaps the people sense an avian kinship between our bird and the Warner Bros.’ Roadrunner?

Anyway, our feathered friend,…

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10.01.2008 4:52 pm

Vote now: It’s go time for VP candidates

Missouri is expected to play a pivotal role in the presidential election, and the vice presidential debate hereĀ could go a long way toward shaping the race in the weeks to come. With big stakes in play, all eyes are on…

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10.01.2008 12:01 am

Ready or not: Preparing for the VP debate

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Ready or not

Ready or not

Vice presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sarah Palin are preparing for Thursday’s debate. So is Washington University, which will host the candidates and lucky ticketholders. And we’re planning how we’re going to cover the debates here on stltoday.com,…

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