
No Media Questions at the Presidential Debate in Nashville
Submitted by WDEF on October 6, 2008 - 6:03pm.
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The economy is looming large in Tuesday's Presidential debate in Nashville.
About three thousand members of the world media will attend at Belmont University.
And they should see a more free-wheeling debate between John McCain and Barack Obama.
It's a Town Hall format.
Debate officials are picking between 80 to 120 Tennesseans to ask the questions.
The rest were submitted over the internet.
The candidates will start out in chairs.. But are free to move around the stage.
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