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Debate Will Go On ... With or Without McCain

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 10:27 AM on September 25, 2008.


Obama will make debate a townhall meeting if McCain doesn't show.

Barack Obama is committed to hosting a public, televised event Friday night in Mississippi even if John McCain does not show up, an official close to the Obama campaign tells the Huffington Post.

In McCain's absence, the Senator is willing to make the scheduled debate a townhall meeting, a one-on-one interview with NewsHour's Jim Lehrer, or the combination of the two, the official said.

Such a course of action could make life incredibly difficult for McCain, who has called for the suspension of the debate in light of the current economic crisis. Should he stay in Washington D.C. -- if a bailout is not completed by then -- and let Obama alone reach tens of millions of television viewers?

A lot, of course, depends upon what the debate commission decides to do. At this point in time, there is no indication that they are going to postpone the affair, as the McCain campaign has asked.

Separately, on Thursday, Obama himself said he was intending to go to Oxford, Miss for the scheduled debate and called on McCain to be there with him.

"The American people deserve to hear directly from myself and Sen. McCain about how we intend to lead our country," Obama said. "The times are too serious to put our campaign on hold, or to ignore the full range of issues that the next president will face."

Meanwhile, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said on Thursday that he expected the debate to go forward as planned.

Digg!

Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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If McCain doesn't want to debate...
Posted by: mdwalker1981 on Sep 25, 2008 11:12 AM   
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I am more than certain that any of the third-party candidates that have been excluded from the official debates would be happen to step in at a moment's notice.

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I can't wait for the McFraid-less debate!
Posted by: MD1 on Sep 25, 2008 11:50 AM   
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The moderator asks a question, Obama gives his answer. Moderator asks McFraid for a rebuttal, we TV viewers see an empty podium and mic for three minutes. On to the next question. Maybe the networks can dub in the sounds of crickets chirping during John "Whereabouts Unknown" McFraid's non-answers. It's gonna be GREAT!

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McChicken
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Sep 25, 2008 12:10 PM   
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jdfu!

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GOOD FOR OBAMA
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Sep 25, 2008 1:39 PM   
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The show must go on. McCain must be beside himself, behind in the polls, Sarah weighing on him like an albatross and looking foolish in general. But nobody said that the job of president was predictable and wihout its surprises. Sorry he can't be accommodated but this is not a social event. ANNA

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