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		<title>Third 2008 Presidential Debate</title>
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		<title>Third Presidential Debate Commentary by Sergei A. Naumoff</title>
		<description>Competitors: John McCain and Barack Obama
Motion: Resolved – This house supports me for President of the United States
Format: Sit-down with the moderator
Adjudicator: Sergei A. Naumoff

Points
John McCain = 45
Barack Obama = 55

Winner = Barack Obama

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
The third presidential debate was the most interesting and exciting for me. McCain since the beginning ...</description>
		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/16/third-presidential-debate-commentary-by-sergei-a-naumoff/</link>
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		<title>Third 2008 Presidential Debate</title>
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		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/16/third-2008-presidential-debate/</link>
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		<title>Third Presidential Debate Commentary by Jackson B. Miller</title>
		<description>Competitors: John McCain and Barack Obama
Motion: Resolved – This house supports me for President of the United States
Format: Sit-down with the moderator
Adjudicator: Jackson B. Miller

Results 
John McCain = 142
Barack Obama = 149

Winner = Barack Obama

Matter – McCain
Strengths


	Debates are often defined by memorable examples and analogies, and the “Joe the Plumber” ...</description>
		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/16/third-presidential-debate-commentary-by-jackson-b-miller/</link>
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		<title>Third Presidential Debate Commentary by Kerith Woodyard</title>
		<description>Competitors: John McCain and Barack Obama
Motion: Resolved – This house supports me for President of the United States.
Format: Moderated Question and Answer
Adjudicator: Kerith Woodyard

Winner: Barack Obama

In the third and final presidential debate, Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama fielded questions from moderator Bob Schieffer on a range of domestic ...</description>
		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/16/third-presidential-debate-commentary-by-kerith-woodyard/</link>
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		<title>Third Presidential Debate Commentary by Kevin Minch</title>
		<description>Competitors: John McCain and Barack Obama
Motion: Resolved – This house supports me for President of the United     States
Format: Presidential Debate
Adjudicator: Kevin Minch, Truman State University

Points 
John McCain =  85/100 
Barack Obama = 92/100

Winner =  Barak Obama

One of the problems consistently confronting us when we attempt to compare campaign debates to ...</description>
		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/16/third-presidential-debate-commentary-by-kevin-minch/</link>
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		<title>Third Presidential Debate Commentary by Joseph P. Zompetti</title>
		<description>Competitors: John McCain and Barack Obama
Motion: Resolved - This house supports me for President of the United States
Format: Sit-down presidential debate, moderated by journalist Bob Schieffer
Adjudicator: Joseph P. Zompetti, Ph.D., associate professor at Illinois State University

Points
John McCain = 49/100
Barack Obama = 51/100

Winner = Barack Obama

First, I want to say that ...</description>
		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/16/third-presidential-debate-commentary-by-joseph-p-zompetti/</link>
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		<title>Third Presidential Debate Commentary by Chris Baron</title>
		<description>Pundits and judges
Hypocritical spin doctors
Obsessed with not so hidden agendas
Ready to make their cases
Freeze frame the faces
Sleaze and slop that debases
Breeze through any traces
Of keys to unlock higher graces

As we board this straight talking train
We are not neutral
We can feign objectivity and neutrality
But let’s be real

We vote for nice short ...</description>
		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/16/third-presidential-debate-commentary-by-chris-baron/</link>
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		<title>Second 2008 Presidential Debate</title>
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		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/08/second-2008-presidential-debate-2/</link>
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		<title>Second 2008 Presidential Debate</title>
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		<link>http://workserver.idebate.org/electiondebates/2008/10/08/second-2008-presidential-debate/</link>
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