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We're happy to announce live coverage of the U.S. vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin, scheduled for this Thursday Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. EDT. We've teamed up with citizen journalists to offer play-by-play commentary, insight, opinion and debate. Join us!
(This event is now complete. To see our full coverage, click here)
Digital Journal – On the heels of the success of live blogging the first presidential debate on Friday, DigitalJournal.com is once again covering another intriguing political debate raising expectations: John McCain’s running mate Sarah Palin and Barack Obama’s vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden will square off at Washington University in St. Louis, MO at 9 p.m. EDT on Thursday Oct. 2. The presidential debate on Friday attracted hundreds of comments and thousands of views, as readers flocked to DigitalJournal.com to take part in the first debate of the political season (check out our full transcript and comments and feedback here).
The vice-presidential debate will serve as a white-knuckle moment for the two parties. Palin has a penchant for jokey references and blunt declarations, but political observers say she needs a crash course in foreign policy. Biden is strong on foreign policy but has “an affinity for extemporaneous speech that can cause him trouble,” as Associated Press reports.
The Obama camp expects an intense debate on Thursday. Obama’s chief strategist David Axelrod told reporters “I think it would be foolish to assume that this isn’t going to be a really challenging debate. We're preparing for that, on that assumption.”
Palin and Biden will be questioned by Gwen Ifill, senior correspondent on the PBS show The NewsHour. Under the format, each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond to a question, followed by a two-minute discussion.
DigitalJournal.com is once again live blogging this highly anticipated vice-presidential debate. The success of Friday's live blogging of the U.S. presidential debate is a testament to the interest in seeing the analysis and added goodies a live blog can offer. On Friday night’s presidential debate, DigitalJournal.com's live blog saw comments being submitted every two to three seconds. We also had hundreds of comments on the website, and thousands of visitors and participants.
This Thursday, join DigitalJournal.com managing editor David Silverberg and citizen journalists Samantha A. Torrence and Stephen Dohnberg in DigitalJournal.com's live blogging coverage. View insightful analysis, vote on polls, check out photos and be part of one of the most important political conversations of the modern era.
And for those of you interested in the Canadian debate, happening the same night at the same time, you can open another tab on DigitalJournal.com and follow our live blogging coverage of that event as well!
Set a reminder now and join us live on Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. EST for the U.S. Vice Presidential Debate!
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