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Politics | 10/02/2008 10:45 am

Palin, Biden Face Off Tonight in Big Debate

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
© AP

Tonight’s the big night – the night Sarah Palin faces off with Joe Biden in the one-and-only vice-presidential debate this election season.

Beginning at 9 PM ET tonight, the debate will be moderated by PBS’s Gwen Ifill, who has come under some criticism as to whether she will be a fair referee. Palin, John McCain’s running mate, heads into the debate with support numbers lower than they were coming out of the Republican conventions early last month.

An  Associated Press-Gfk poll released Wednesday found that just 25 percent of likely voters believe the Alaska governor has the right experience to be president. That’s down from 41 percent just after the GOP convention, when she made her well-received début on the national stage.

And a new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that Palin may actually be a drag on the Republican ticket among key voter groups. After five weeks of energizing the Republican base after being chosen by McCain for the ticket, Palin’s recent performances in national interviews, such as those with CBS’s Katie Couric, is partially to blame for her falling numbers. Six in 10 voters see her as lacking the experience to be an effective president, and a third are now less likely to vote for McCain because of her, according to the Post-ABC poll.

But many Palin supporters and outside observers say not to underestimate Palin, who has cleaned the clock of others in previous Alaska debates.

"I think we’ve handled her fine. I think the criticism and attacks [on Palin] have been unprecedented," McCain said in an interview on MSNBC Thursday morning. "She’ll be fine tonight … when it’s her and the American people, she’s fine … I’m proud of her record and I’m proud of her."

Meanwhile, aides to Biden – Barack Obama’s running mate – have been huddling at a hotel in Wilmington, DE, to prepare, and Biden has been seeking the advice of some very high-profile women.

The Washington Post reports that the study group threw him questions he may have to field tonight, reviewed tapes of Palin’s debate and tried to prepare for any contingency that may arise.

But strategists in both parties say the famously garrulous Biden must be mindful that Palin is a woman.

The Delaware senator has spoken with longtime friends, including Geraldine Ferraro, and Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, and Barbara Boxer, D-CA, about how to approach the debate. His advisers brought in a female politician in her 40s, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, to stand in for Palin in the practice sessions.

But Biden is relying on one person, in particular, who has known him since he had a stutter — his sister.

"He’s been my best friend all my life," Valerie Biden Owens told The New York Times. "I opened my eyes and he was there and he said, ‘Let’s go.’ I was his sidekick."

Biden Owens, 62, remembers her big brother as “Joey.” She has managed every one of his campaigns, from high-school class president to his New Castle County Council race to his first Senate bid, a 1972 upset victory, to his minefield of a presidential run in 1988. Although this is the first time she has had no official position on her brother’s campaigns, she’s still acting as an informal adviser – both professionally and personally.

"She is absolutely his political alter ego and confidante," said Biden spokesman David Wade. "She talks with the campaign every day."

It was Biden Owens who endorsed the plan to have her brother practice with Granholm, and who offered him tips on how to handle himself in tonight’s debate so he doesn’t overpower Palin.

"They finish each other’s sentences — they’re the yin and yang of the Biden family," said Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky, a longtime friend.

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Wake Up and Hear  The Fear In your Childs Voice
Well I think Biden won that debate, However Palin really never gave direct answers to direct questions posed to her, and JOE DID
starry Nite
My Heart- You nailed it. Palin had her talking points -didn’t answer questions- Her usual shoot from the hip -zingers and folksy talk. Clearly didn’t understand most issues beyond her talking points. She was mocking and nasty- Most people were turned off . There you go again JOE!!!
By starry Nite on 10/02/2008 11:10 pm
Wake Up and Hear  The Fear In your Childs Voice
yes she did a McCain…avoid avoid avoid. I will just talk about what it is I know ot think I know and out of her own Mouth said….I’m NOT going to answer the way you want or the moderator wants to hear But What I want to say! WOW she sure can Disrespect others without Blinking an eye cant she! She gave it no thought at all she used that podium to campaign for her self!…lol one of the commentators had said that right after me and my Brother had said that so it just confirmed for us who we will be voting for and of Course were are VOTING the intelligent way and that is OBAMA /BIDEN Im Proud of you J O E!
sybil sage
Do you think that Sarah Palin is qualified to serve as Vice President of the United States?” This was one of the questions we were invited to weigh in on last week for an online poll conducted by PBS, which I received in e-mails from friends urging me to combat what had clearly been a right wing “yes” campaign. PBS introduced this poll on September 5 and didn’t, out of respect for user privacy, limit the vote to one per computer until September 23, after which it was removed from the web site. The poll was, by their own admission, far from scientific, hardly an accurate reflection of Sarah Palin’s credibility. It was, however, a popularity barometer. If you got fewer than 50 e-mails begging you to vote, it means you’re a loser. I wonder how John McCain would have answered the question had he not been the presidential contender making a cynical choice. Is tapping a totally unqualified, overly confident governor another demonstration of his being a “maverick?” Or is “maverick” a synonym for “blustery person who goes against reason,” in which case we’ve already got one of those in the Oval Office. I do feel informed enough to make a judgment about Sarah Palin’s qualifications, more so than I do about the likelihood of the marriage between Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds lasting, the question posed also posed to me online. FOLLOW-UP POLL: Do you think Tina Fey is qualified to serve as Vice President of the United States? yes __________________ no __________________ better than Sarah Palin ________________
By sybil sage on 10/03/2008 7:52 am
Wake Up and Hear  The Fear In your Childs Voice
although Tiny Faye is funnier then all get out when she is doing Palin, she is not qualified to be VP either sorry sybil NO PALIN NO MCCAIN
sybil sage
Difference is Tina Fey knows she’s not qualified to be president, but is totally qualified to do comedy, both as a writer and performer. We should all be aware of our strengths and limitations, particularly if we’re going to do something as critical as run the USA
By sybil sage on 10/03/2008 10:47 am
Zera Lee
It looks like McCain finally came up with a plan for withdrawl. He tested it in Michigan.
By Zera Lee on 10/04/2008 1:37 am
rita gregory
Well, go here and read this: http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/09/ … ategy.html
By rita gregory on 10/11/2008 6:59 pm