September 26, 2008- 7:00 p.m.
“It’s on: McCain, Obama poised for first debate” These are words headlining USA Today’s website. McCain said he would not attend until financial progress was made, but he announced this morning that he would be attending. The article states that Obama needs to keep it short, establish foreign policy credentials, and be specific. McCain, on the other hand, needs to avoid mistakes, watch his temper and tone, and distinguish himself from Bush without being disloyal.
In another story, “Falwell hopes 10,500 Liberty students help tip election,” the Liberty University president is planning an on capus voter registration in hopes to make an impact on election day. Buses will transport the students to and from the polls, and classes are cancelled on election day. Falwell is a McCain supporter, so his efforts could have a great impact on McCain’s votes.
“Biden tries to reassure Jews on Obama” is another top story which discusses Joe Biden’s assurrance to the Jewish community that he would not have agreed to run as vice presidential candidate if he had any doubt of Obama’s support for Israel. The article addresses Biden’s catholic faith as well.
Issues regarding religion were very common in the headlines of USA today, today. More interesting stories will come after tonight’s debate…stay tuned!
www.usatoday.com
Friday, September 26, 2008
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