Boring: Presidential Debate Schedule 2008
The full debate schedule for Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain along with the vice Presidential Debate between Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joe Biden.
We now have the full CNN Democratic debate from New Hampshire and the entire Fox News Republican debate from South Carolina up in the video section.
The January debates kick off on the 5th with a 7pm Republican debate and 9pm Democratic debate, both on ABC back to back.
Debate, scheduled nearly six months earlier than the first debate of the 2004 presidential race, stretches the campaign 18 months before Election Day in 2008.
This is the only place on the internet you can watch all the full debate videos.
The official Presidential debate schedule for John McCain and Barack Obama has been finalized and released in a joint statement from each campaign.
MSNBC will carry the first televised presidential debate of the 2008 race when Democratic hopefuls square off in South Carolina on April 26.
I thought I’d take this opportunity to highlight the January 2008 debate schedule for Republicans and Democrats.
They will also be aired on cable outlets such as Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and many others.
They will be aired on every major broadcast network such as CBS, NBC, ABC, and FOX.
There you have it, 8 debates all lined up in one month following the Iowa caucuses on January 3rd.
Republicans aren’t waiting much longer to get their first debate under their belts.
Date: October 2nd – Site: Washington University – Moderator: Gwen Ifill – Staging/Answer Format: Debate will consist of both foreign and domestic policy questions asked by the moderator.
There will also be a vice presidential debate as well.
Also, you can view the full debate schedule and complete videos here.
Date: October 7 – Site: Belmont University – Moderator: Tom Brokaw – Staging: Town Hall debate – Format: The moderator will call on members of the audience.
Third-party candidates will be included if they poll 15% or above in at least 5 national polls.
There’s a big brouhaha that Ron Paul or Duncan Hunter hasn’t been invited to it.
An NBC News personality, likely Brian Williams, will both moderate and anchor the debate, which will air in primetime and be streamed on MSNBC.com.
Well, actually there’s just a brouhaha that Paul wasn’t invited because he purports the media is bias and his supporters think he’s being wrongly excluded.
There is a link for ticketing information next to each debate, however, seating is extremely limited at each event and mostly reserved for the university students.
Following those initial answers, the moderator will invite the candidates to respond to the previous answers, for a total of 1 minute, ensuring that both candidates receive an equal amount of time to comment.






