there from two different political parties they have different views on everything go back to middle school and pay attention maybe!
There is no voting at debates.
That's up to you, because the pundits can't agree. I honestly think McCain won!
Barack Obama and John McCain debated several times on television during the 2008 presidential election. However, there will not be any future debates between them as Obama served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017 and McCain passed away in 2018.
They had 3 debates: September 26, October 7, and October 15. The Vice Presidential candidates had one debate on October 2.
BEST ANSWERthe winner is obamaeven though mccain is my voter lol the anti federaist they got their bill of rights and mccain is my voter too
BEST ANSWERthe winner is obamaeven though mccain is my voter lol the anti federaist they got their Bill of Rights and mccain is my voter too
Clearly. There were at least two times where he said 'thank you senator McCain". I don't recall any thanks to Obama. Additionally his laughing at McCain's 'joke' was very inappropriate for a moderator.
CNN televised it and Ole Miss hosted the event.
In 1999, in a Republican presidential debate at Dartmouth College, McCain opposed the legalization of marijuana. He said, "We're losing the war on drugs. We ought to say, 'It's not a war anymore,' or we really ought to go after it. And there was a time in our history when we weren't always losing the war on drugs. It was when Nancy Reagan had a very simple program called 'Just Say No.' And young Americans were reducing the usage of drugs in America." At the debate, McCain called marijuana a "gateway drug".[259] "John McCain on Drugs", OnTheIssues.org, retrieved April 21, 2008
Yes John McCain during the three primary debate discussions has switched around Obama's tax policies with his etc.. What John McCain really wants to do, is keep going with the tax cuts that Bush has put in place and put more taxes on the middle class.
no, they both decided it would be better to cancel all debates from here on, and let the country simply guess what they stand for.
because McCain has said during his early campaigning days that the economy isn't his thing and he is working to help understand it more....so to put his right foot forward and kinda take back what he said about not knowing about the economy he is saying that he will not debate if the financial crisis bill that is stuck in congress that bush wants 700 billion dollars to fix but they can't make a decision so mccain is saying he won't debate until they make a decision and it gets out of congress, because all money comes out of congress, its back to the simple system of checks and balances