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George W. Bush, John Kerry and Bob Schieffer2004 US Presidential Debate on Domestic Policy (October 13, 2004)

The final of three 2004 US Presidential Debates. Topics focused on Domestic Policy. This debate was moderated by Bob Schieffer (CBS News) and took place at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. Candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry participated in this debate.


This audio is part of the collection: Presidential Recordings

Author: George W. Bush, John Kerry and Bob Schieffer
Date: 2004-10-13 00:00:00
Source: CSPAN
Recorded by: Ben Franske
Keywords: Debates

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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Reviewer: Spuzz - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - March 10, 2005
Subject: Dodgeball!
I really enjoyed this debate, more than I care to admit, and made me (cough) make me appreciate George Bush more. This is the debate where George has no clue about whether Homosexuality is a choice, John Kerry mentions John Cheney's lesbian daughter, and George makes a great closing comment about his wife.
It's interesting to compare this debate to the Nixon-Kennedy debates, that Both Nixon and Kennedy seem far better spoeakers than Bush or Kerry. This is actually the first debate I've heard from this series, and I am looking forward to hearing more.


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