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Voters discuss US vice-presidential debate - 03 Oct 08
The ultimate arbiters of who won the vice-presidential debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden will be American voters. Al Jazeera's Mike Kirsh met some of them in Joe Biden's home town of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
US Presidential Debate Mississippi 2008 Part 1
http://wwpresidentialvote.blogspot.com First Presidential Debate between Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama. Jim Lehrer the moderator.
US Presidential Debate Mississippi 2008 Part 2
http://wwpresidentialvote.blogspot.com First Presidential Debate between Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama. Jim Lehrer the moderator.
US vice-presidential candidates face-off - 03 Oct 08
The only vice-presidential debate of the 2008 U.S. campaign was a polite and largely mistake-free discussion, that failed to produce a clear winner. But both Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, and Sarah Palin, his Republican adversary, were at pains to portray themselves as being in touch with so-called average Americans. From St Louis, Rob Reynolds reports.
Lloyd Bentsen puts down Dan Quayle
One of the most famous moments in US political history. 1988, Vice Presidential Debate, Dan Quayle and Lloyd Bentsen.
Vice Presidential Debate 2008 HQ (Part 1) 10/02 Palin Biden Debate 2008 - Sarah Palin Joe Biden VP Debate Thursday October 2nd at Washington University in St Louis MO in HIGH QUALITY (Part 1)
(PART 1) 10/02 Vice Presidential Debate between Sarah Palin And Joe Biden. Palin Biden Debate 2008 at Washington University, St Louis Missouri MO. *** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO GET UPDATED WITH MORE HIGH QUALITY ELECTION COVERAGE INCLUDING THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE *** Sarah Palin Joe Biden Debate 2008 - Click the HIGH QUALITY option below the video! 10/02 Vice President Debate - Sarah Palin And Joe Biden This is the first part of the 2008 Vice President's Debate on October 2nd between Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Vice Presidential Debate 2008 HQ (Part 3) 10/02 - Biden's "Ultimate Bridge To Nowhere" Remark - Palin Biden Debate 2008 - Sarah Palin Joe Biden VP Debate Thursday October 2nd in St Louis MO in HIGH QUALITY (Part 3)
(PART 3) 10/02 Vice Presidential Debate between Sarah Palin And Joe Biden. Palin Biden Debate 2008 at Washington University, St Louis Missouri MO. The highlight of this clip is Joe Biden nailing Sarah Palin with a "Bridge to Nowhere" comment. *** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO GET UPDATED WITH MORE HIGH QUALITY ELECTION COVERAGE INCLUDING THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE *** Sarah Palin Joe Biden Debate 2008 - Click the HIGH QUALITY option below the video! 10/02 Vice President Debate 9/26 - Sarah Palin And Joe Biden This is the 3rd part of the 2008 Vice President's Debate on October 2nd between Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Vice Presidential Debate 2008 HQ (Part 2) 10/02 Palin Get's Cut Off By The Moderator -Palin Biden Debate 2008 - Sarah Palin Joe Biden VP Debate Thursday October 2nd in St Louis MO in HIGH QUALITY (Part 2)
(PART 2) 10/02 Vice Presidential Debate between Sarah Palin And Joe Biden. Palin Biden Debate 2008 at Washington University, St Louis Missouri MO. The highlight is at the end when Sarah Palin is cut off by the moderator. *** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO GET UPDATED WITH MORE HIGH QUALITY ELECTION COVERAGE INCLUDING THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE *** Sarah Palin Joe Biden Debate 2008 - Click the HIGH QUALITY option below the video! 10/02 Vice President Debate 9/26 - Sarah Palin And Joe Biden This is the 2nd part of the 2008 Vice President's Debate on October 2nd between Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin and Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden. Sarah Palin cut off by moderator Gwen Ifill.
US Presidential Debate Mississippi 2008 Part 3
First Presidential Debate between Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama. Jim Lehrer the moderator.
ATV 10 US Presidential Debate Report 1980 HD
The Presidential Debates of 1980 were held between incumbent Democrat President Jimmy Carter and Republican California Governer Ronald Reagan. This report on the 2nd and the most crucial Debate aired on ATV Channel 10's "Eyewitness News" in Melbourne on Wednesday October 29, 1980. The Debate itself had been held that day in the United States October 28, exactly one week before voters would go to the polls. Over the course of the Denate's two hours, the entire race changed drastically, and what was considered an extremely tight race with the President slightly ahead became a comfortable Republican victory. Moderated by Howard K. Smith, the Presidential Debate between President Carter and Governor Reagan received among the highest ratings of any television show in the previous decade. Debate topics included the Iranian hostage crisis, and Nuclear Arms Treaties and Proliferation. Carter's campaign sought to portray Reagan as a reckless "Hawk." Reagan would have none of it, and it came as no surprise, then, when the candidates repeatedly clashed over the nuclear weapons issue in their debate. But it was Carter's reference to his consultation with 12 year old daughter Amy concerning nuclear weapons policy that became the focus of post-debate analysis and fodder for late-night Television jokes. Reagan's demeanor, on the other hand, was sunny and tolerant. When Carter made a reference to the Governor's record, voting against Medicare and Social Security benefits, he replied with a cheerful "There you go again." In his closing remarks, Reagan asked a simple yet devastating question that would resonate with voters in 1980 and beyond... "Are you better off now than you were four years ago?" According to Carter' Press Secretary Jody Powell's memoirs, internal tracking polls showed Carter's tiny lead turning into a major Reagan landslide over the final weekend. The election was held on November 4, 1980. Ronald Reagan with running mate George Bush beat Carter by almost ten percentage points in the popular vote. Republicans also gained control of the Senate for the first time in twenty-five years on Reagan's coattails. The electoral college vote was a landslide, with 489 votes (representing 44 states) for Reagan and 49 votes for Carter (representing 6 states and the District of Columbia). APOLOGIES: A minor Audio/Video Sync error becomes apparent 3 minutes into the clip. I was unable to correct it.
Part 1 of 11 - First Presidential Debate - John McCain and Barack Obama, September 26, 2008
Part 1 of 11 of the September 26, 2008 First Presidential Debate between Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama. See part 2 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7m-gQONd2c
Vice Presidential Debate 1992
Dan Quayle, Al Gore, and James Stockdale debate in 1992.