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Debate
'Great Debate' draws crowd
by Candace Sipos, CT politics editor
Wednesday, October 29, 2008; 12:00 AM
Days before the national election, Virginia Tech students sparred in a debate representing the real candidates for president.
Editorial: Will the real 'Joe the Plumber' please, please stand up?
by CT Editorial Board
Wednesday, October 15, 2008; 10:56 PM
Everybody on board the Say Nothing Express. What used to be about "straight talk" and "hope" has instead become a sad charade. Barack Obama has gone into "three-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust" mode, making sure to cover up the football and not let John McCain have anything easy. McCain, for his part, took half-hearted jabs all night.
Editorial: A heaping helping of blah, blah, blah, 'or something like that'
by CT Editorial Board
Tuesday, October 7, 2008; 11:38 PM
With no notes in the thick of the battle, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain went toe-to-toe in Nashville last night with a largely emasculated Tom Brokaw holding sway -- the campaigns agreed that there would be no follow-up questions, though Brokaw did throw in a few over the course of the evening.
Waner/Gilmore face off in debate
by Candace Sipos and Peter Velz, ct staff
Saturday, October 4, 2008; 3:03 AM
Former governors and candidates for the U.S. Senate, Mark Warner and Jim Gilmore, competed in their third debate at the Taubman Museum of Art in downtown Roanoke on Friday night.
Editorial: McCain's campaign gambit deserves national derision
by CT Editorial Board
Wednesday, September 24, 2008; 11:01 PM
In the midst of this compelling presidential season we may be sometimes wont to forget that both parties' nominees are serving U.S. Senators.
Gilmore, Warner set forbroadly televised debate
by Gordon Block, CT news reporter
Tuesday, September 23, 2008; 11:14 PM
United States Senate candidates Mark Warner and Jim Gilmore will face off in the first statewide, televised debate of the election season on Oct. 3. The debate will be carried by WSLS of Roanoke. WSLS is offering to provide the debate to any station wanting to carry the contest.
Warner refuses televised debate
by Maria Pasquarell, CT Staff Writer
Monday, September 1, 2008; 11:46 PM
Virginians will not have the chance to watch former governor Mark Warner and his opponent for the open seat in the Senate, former governor Jim Gilmore, participate in a debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters because of Warner's recent decision.
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