A debate recap
Audio|Thu, 16 Oct 2008|More from Live Line
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“…lead in polls and for large battleground states. Underscoring the challenge Senator John McCain faces as he tries to change the dynamic of the race in Wednesday night's debate last night's debate. Let's talk to Sarah …”
“…Yes -- it sounds. I improbable if not impossible almost for for McCain due to catch up -- win these states and to win the electoral votes needed. …”
on the oratory of The Final McCain -Obama Debate
Audio|Thu, 16 Oct 2008|More from WBEN Reports
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“…Headline out of St. Joseph's collegiate institute says John McCain had a more defensive tone during the first hour of the debates. When it came to substance. …”
“…in turn leads to boats. That he says could mean trouble for McCain just like it did for Richard Nixon following his 1960 debate with John candy. Tom Puckett was ready at 930 WB yen. …”
The challenges facing John McCain
Audio|Thu, 16 Oct 2008|More from WBEN Reports
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“…But can't McCain overcome Obama's lead weasels -- says not without an Obama -- down or some external event and that's why he believes McCain needs to run a campaign he can be proud out. …”
“…John McCain trails Barack Obama by ten plus points in the latest polls he's -- college political science professor doctor Michael hazel sport isn't …”
analyzes the final McCain -Obama Debate, with John, Susan & Poltics Host Kevin Hardwick
Audio|Thu, 16 Oct 2008|More from Live Line
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“…that became one. I don't think anybody changes their mind last night. McCain certainly much more aggressive and I think to some people -- made up a bit angry. And I he has had to be deficient McCain campaign McCain himself wanting to. You know be a decent human being in bring up some of the questionable stuff that has hurt his …”
“…but I -- Some of these at least. Strong staunch McCain fans probably believe McCain won because -- tell us more aggressively did in previous debates. …”
The 90-minute encounter, at a round table at Hofstra University, was their third debate, and marked the beginning of a 20-day sprint to Election Day
Audio|Thu, 16 Oct 2008|More from Speeches & Events
|John McCainfound at1:31:23, 0:09
“…the third and final debate they're shaking hands now Barack Obama and John McCain. . This is CBS news coverage of the presidential debates. They were sitting together -- a semi circular table kind of a close quarters compared with the previous debates and they stood at -- turns. And they were very gracious to each other with the very end of the debate handshake. John McCain being a little bit silly on stage you know smiling saying hey this way that way. Informally so they're both standing on stage now joined by their wives Michelle Obama with a hug and a kiss for Barack Obama. And a hug between Cindy McCain and John McCain handshakes all around Cindy McCain shaking hands with the Barack Obama than with Michelle Obama. Some of the things to. Michelle Obama as wells of the two couples. Senator Obama and Senator McCain and their wives standing on stage. Hear the applause there at Hofstra university in Hempstead New York. To get some analysis. Let's …”
“…debate. I'm Dan -- and we're about to hear Barack Obama and John McCain the two senators and their third and final debate. It's at Hofstra University on New York's Long Island CBS news correspondent Steve …”
on Obama's 14 point lead
Audio|Wed, 15 Oct 2008|More from Live Line
|McCainfound at1:07, 1:35
“…who are likely voters the democratic ticket and -- by maintain where McCain and led to among independents last week. And that's a big change and you think it's because of the financial crisis to …”
“…once thought better of Barack Obama. But don't change their opinion of John McCain by more than you know once thought we're at now than before. They credited toward toward. Criticized campaign tactics. State criticized -- …”
previews the final Obama- McCain debate
Audio|Wed, 15 Oct 2008|More from Live Line
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“…called us up he gives Barack Obama a fourteen point lead over John McCain. . Let's talk about this and the debate tonight with. Jim Campbell is a professor of political science of the university of buffalo …”
“…the current margins. You'll probably be something like a 5248. Race but McCain lost about seven points in the Gallup poll between. The post convention a period. The in. In the course of this so …”
Assembles a panel of debate questioners.
Audio|Wed, 15 Oct 2008|More from WBEN Reports
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“…Our next question for John McCain comes from buffalo mayor Byron brown I would ask John McCain Senator McCain. . What his plan is for the cities across America I think the cities across America are tremendous engine of opportunity. WB and talk show host roundups and you have ten seconds. My question is for John McCain are you disappointed that some of your fellow party members are holding your bipartisan tendencies against you. And our questions for mr. …”
“…country liberal blogger element ankle from buffalo pundit dot com would ask John McCain about the economy to. …”
previews the final McCain -Obama debate
Audio|Wed, 15 Oct 2008|More from Live Line
|John McCainfound at2:20, 1:11
“…think a lot of people are really kind of wondering. What could John McCain -- go up there and do we know John McCain is actually capable of doing some surprising thing for a lot. Those that could be a between the first debate where a …”
“…the drumbeat we keep hearing in the media is that. This is John McCain's last speak -- have to be a game changer this is the one he's got to go in and truly win or. …”
Tom is sharing one of his favorite recent calls to the show.
Audio|Mon, 13 Oct 2008|More from Tom Bauerle Show
|John McCainfound at1:56, 1:53
“…I've seen John McCain and I'm also an ex military man I see an honorable man I don't agree with everything that he said. But I see demand that the honorable. -- Amanda Johnston. I that the there's not a -- that the -- basically the inside of me well when last seen John McCain do I agree with everything he says well. But I see an honorable man -- the demand that this -- that this …”
“…have to ask you this what do you see what you see John McCain. . …”
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