NightDragon83 said:
Yes... about 4 years ago to be precise, but as you can tell, not very many people watched it. Al Gore and Jack Kemp's '96 debate is still the least watched pretty much since the inception of television... I can't even imagine what that snore-fest was like. Next week's debate should be interesting... it's usually the second debate that proves to be the most defining of the three... by the time the third rolls around pretty much everyone's made up their mind. I think instead of another debate that's strictly McCain/Obama, they should mix it up a little and have all four candidates be involved and be able to cross-debate one another. A Sarah Palin/Barack Obama matchup would be ratings gold, as would be watchingold-timers McCain and Biden spar together. That would never happen though as it could hurt Obama... pitting the Democrats' #1 against the Republicans' #2 is definitely not what the media wants to see, it would be far too unpredictable. |
The debates were already scheduled before the vp picks happened though. Not some media conspiracy for this. The debate comission already had stuff planned. And if they keep her this sequestered already the McCain camp is sure as hell not gonna pit her up vs Obama.
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