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CLEVELAND, Ohio Huckabee said his campaign has been asking the McCain campaign to debate them and suggested questions surrounding McCain’s adherence to campaign finance laws raises doubts about his viability.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama opened Wednesday’s presidential debate on a point of accord: neither would answer head-on whether they’d be willing to name the other as vice president.
Senator John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, heads into the first debate on Friday with a track record as a scrappy combatant and the instincts of a fighter pilot, prepared to take out his opponent and willing to take risks to do so.
The Obama and McCain campaigns have agreed to an unusual free-flowing format for the three televised presidential debates, which begin Friday, but the McCain camp fought for and won a much more structured approach for the questioning at the vice-presidential debate, advisers to both campaigns said Saturday.
A review of several of Mr. McCain’s debates shows that he is most comfortable and authentic when the subject is foreign policy.
The series is launched by the Democratic National Committee and will be broadcast on www.mccaindebates.com.
In his letter, he stated that due to the short period between the conventions and the campaign, that “likely that the four Commission debates will be the sole series of debates” between the two.
The bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates will sponsor four debates for the 2008 presidential general election.
He has used fairly consistent techniques during his roughly 30 debates on the national stage: he is an aggressive competitor who scolds his opponents, grins when he scores and is handy with the rhetorical shiv.
Richmond Democratic Party of Virginia Executive Director Levar Stoney today welcomed a new series of debates featuring Senator John McCain.
“Regardless of the differences there may be between us, and there are differences, they pale in comparison to the differences between us and Sen. [John] McCain,” she said.
On June 5th, Hillary Clinton officially “suspended” her campaign, securing Barack Obama and John McCain as the candidates in the general election for the presidency of the United States of America.
Why OBama lied about his deal with Rezco and why Obama gave Rezco a tour of the property Obama later bought.
Republican Party nominee John McCain and Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama have not agreed to additional debates; however, both were interviewed back to back at a forum in August and at the Service Nation Presidential Forum in September.
And in a stroke of good fortune, foreign policy is the topic for Friday, the first of three 90-minute debates with Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee.
The debates, which show Senator McCain debating himself on the vital issues confronting the American people, make it clear that even John McCain disagrees with John McCain.
He said Republicans deserve a debate and that he was “disappointed” a forum between the remaining candidates hadn’t been planned.
Although the eventual nominees of the Republican and Democratic parties and any permitted third-party candidates must agree to the final schedule and formats, the following is the schedule announced by the CPD on November 19, 2007.
John McCain: John Sidney McCain III is the senior United States Senator from Arizona and presumptive Republican Party nominee for President of the United States in the upcoming 2008 election.
There were Republican debates already scheduled at the time that Romney dropped out , but they have been canceled.









































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