Sunday, September 21, 2008 6:30 p.m.
“History exposes debate hazards” a headline accompanied by a black and white photograph of Kennedy and Nixon’s 1960 presidential debate, discusses the small slip ups and abnormal gestures candidates have made throughout history that have shaped the outcome of the election. McCain and Obama will battle on Friday at the University of Mississippi for the first of three
debates.
“Candidates step up efforts on economy” reports that the presidential candidates have truly stepped up their efforts to emphasize economic solutions. The race has tightened, even the question as to which president can best handle the current economic status.
Another very interesting issue making headlines that has not recently is “Poll: Race may be issue for Obama in election.” A poll conducted with Stanford University discovered that the percentage of voters who may not vote for Obama because of racial reasons could be greater than the final difference between candidates in the 2004 election. The article reports that 40% of white Americans have at least a partial negative view toward African Americans.
This is what's happening on Sunday, September 21st!
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
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