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February 26, 2008 12:56 PM

Live-blogging tonight's debate

Posted by David Postman

The debate between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is tonight in Cleveland. I won't be there because I'd just have to watch it on a TV in any case, so I'll do that from the comfort of my hotel room. But I hope you'll be watching and willing to share your comments, criticiques, etc.

I will start blogging at 6 p.m. and will plan to stay on throughout the debate if there seems to be enough of you participating to make it interesting.

See you here at 6 p.m.

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Posted by Will in Seattle

1:30 PM, Feb 26, 2008

Wish I could, David, but I'll be carpooling to Kent for the King County Dems meeting.

Good luck!

Posted by davo

6:42 PM, Feb 26, 2008

look for hillary to start in with the backhanded cheap shots.

You'd think she'd learn by now we're just tired of mean people

Posted by pastorp

7:19 PM, Feb 26, 2008

Looks like the NBC Reporters don't want to get bit by the SNL Bug

Posted by Steve in Ballard

10:10 PM, Feb 26, 2008

Hillary / Tonya Harding 2008 !!!!
Now that's a pair who will do anything to win !!!

Posted by Houston M's Fan

6:09 AM, Feb 27, 2008

You must be joking! She stood on her strength which is experience and it made him look silly because he really has no solid answers. He is arguably one of the greatest domestic policy candidates since Kennedy, but as much as domestic policy is his strength, foreign policy is a double weakness!

Posted by CarolJean

6:46 AM, Feb 27, 2008

Obama's allegiance to his pastor who has traveled with the likes of Farrakhan makes me suspicious about his pro Israel/Jewish stance? Is Obama's Middle East foreign policy he has outlined as a presidential candidate for real? I am questioning his sincerity because of the people closest to him who have been his spiritual influences.

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