9:45-9:56pm-The debate crowd at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Debate Watching Party is on pins and needles. There are cheers, and woohoos. I’m not sure
10:18pm The looks: People are intently and quietly listening and watching. The walls on the back of the ballroom at the Washington D.C. Convention Center
9:15pm EST: Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Debate Watching Party, Washington D.C. Convention Center Obama started with his expectations for the debate. When he mentioned EIGHT
8:30ish pm EST Where: The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Debate Watch Party, Washington, D.C. I just entered the debate watch party. The ballroom at the
Sen. John McCain announced he will participate in tonight’s presidential candidate debate, going head-to-head with Sen. Barack Obama at the University of Mississippi. This morning,
Apparently, somone on the McCain-Palin team is extremely clairvoyant — or extremely optimistic. Before the McCain campaign had even announced that Sen. John McCain would
Twists and turns continue to pop up along the campaign trail and this week’s came on Wednesday, when Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain announced
Sen. John McCain, Republican presidential candidate, maintains that he will not participate in the Mississippi debates, scheduled for tonight, until a deal on a Wall