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V.P. Debate Action Center

Debate Action Center

In tonight's debate, Americans saw why Joe Biden will be a great vice president. While Sarah Palin did a good job presenting rehearsed talking points, Biden presented a clear case for why he and Barack Obama represent the change Americans need. Can you help get out the word and build momentum for the Obama/Biden ticket?

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Step 1: Select a newspaper

Local PapersCirculation  # Sent
Chicago Tribune 693,659 45
Chicago Sun-Times 491,795 20
Chicago Reader 138,000 8
Inside 50,000 4
Regional PapersCirculation  # Sent
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 257,599 15
This Week 223,762 10
Suburban Life - Du Page 92,300 5
The Vidette Times 92,000 7
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Talking Points
  • Joe Biden clearly won Thursday's debate. While Sarah Palin did a good job presenting rehearsed talking points, Biden looked like a real vice president. He presented a clear case for why he and Barack Obama represent the change Americans need--away from eight long years of Bush-McCain policies.
  • Palin's talking points sounded a lot like a continuation of Bush. She called leaving Iraq the "white flag of surrender," she said she agreed with Cheney's expansive view of the vice president's powers, and she promoted economic policies that would shower tax cuts on corporations and the super-wealthy while leaving the middle class behind.
  • Joe Biden made clear that Obama would make the middle class his priority, bring our troops home from Iraq responsibly, and restore America's leadership in the world.

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