Just like last week, we’ll be live blogging tonight’s debate in the comments section of this article, starting around 8:45 EST. All are welcome to watch, read, and participate.
Campaign Desk
Campaign Desk — October 7, 2008 04:42 PM
Live Blogging The Debate
Starting around 8:45 PM
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