The Road Ahead For The Presidential Contenders

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Biden, Blogging, McCain, Palin, Republicans

You want some dates? I got your dates! And I got your links too!

September 11Obama, McCain talk at the ServiceNation Summit in New York City

September 26First Presidential Debate in Oxford, Mississippi

October 2Vice Presidential Debate in St. Louis, Missouri

October 7Second Presidential Debate in Nashville, Tennessee

October 15Third Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York

November 4Election Day

And yes, we’ll be blogging it all. In fact, I’m taking November 3rd and 4th off to keep everybody up to date with the latest and greatest.

So stay tuned!


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  1. Donklephant » Blog Archive » A pervasive public mood for change. Or not. Says:

    [...] is 90% Bush” canard), Obama wins. If McCain succeeds in separating himself from Bush and painting himself as a maverick, the “pervasive public mood for change” does not hurt him, and may even help his [...]

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