News Source: Chicago Tribune
| about 1 year ago
ast week's televised debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden may have been one of the best-watched ever, but apparently it didn't change too many minds about Palin...Joe Biden, on the other hand, apparently did himself some good in the one vice...
News Source: Star Tribune
| about 1 year ago
Obama's 11-percentage-point lead over McCain comes when three minor party candidates are included; when Obama and McCain are matched exclusively, Obama leads 53 percent to 45 percent. Either way, Obama's lead has grown from the narrow advantage he...
News Source: Indian Express
| about 1 year ago
It was a very uneven [debate], with the impressive Joe Biden doing the majority of the serious debate and discussion. He comprehensively, confidently and substantively discussed issues like healthcare, foreign policy and the economy while Sarah Palin,...
News Source: The Indiana Statesman
| about 1 year ago
Considering the popular belief that vice presidents have trivial responsibilities, an astounding number of people watched the vice-presidential debate last Thursday. Actually, over 70 million people tuned in, which is a larger audience than watched...
News Source: The Indiana Statesman
| about 1 year ago
The vice-presidential candidates faced unique challenges during their only debate Thursday night. Sen. Joe Biden was expected to keep his confidence in check so he would not appear sexist or condescending toward Gov. Sarah Palin. He seemed to have...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
If Thursday night's vice presidential debate didn't seem like much of an actual debate, the moderator suggests there was a reason. Gwen Ifill said both Sen. Joe Biden and gov. Sarah Palin came in with their own agendas. She said Biden seemed to have...