Today on Political Lunch, both campaigns face commentary they would rather not be hearing before the final presidential debate. Plus, will McCain keep the gloves on or take them off, and will Obama be able to keep his lead after tonight?
On today's Lunch, Rob and Will manage to stay awake long enough to bring the highlights (and lowlights) from last night's sedate debate. After weeks of attack ads, did Barry and Johnny finally slug it out? Don't get your hopes up...
Last night Sarah Palin exceeded expectations, according to today's pundits. But is that really a compliment? It all depends on how low the bar's been set. ALSO: What do the candidates say about today's job market woes?
The biggest event of the season takes place tonight, and Rob Millis tells you the best way to catch all the action when Joe Biden and Sarah Palin take the stage.
Today it's Bailout Bill v2.0: where do Obama and McCain stand on the new proposal, and who stands to benefit if the bill passes? ALSO: What do Palin's former debate opponents have to say about her prospects versus Biden?
Today's Lunch takes a look at Friday's debate between Johnny M. and Barry O. The pundits say it was a snooze, but what did the voters think? Also, can Sarah P's prep fix her game in time to face Joey B?
Have no fear, political junkies, it appears tonight's debate is back on as planned. Today Rob and Will take a look at 48 hours of John McCain. ALSO: Are Kissinger and Palin on the same page?
Today's Thursday Snack takes a look at John McCain's "suspended" campaign, and his call to postpone tomorrow's debate. Could Obama really be taking the stage alone?
Clinton and ABC News put Obama on the ropes during what may be the final Democratic debate. Rob Millis reports on the key debate issue: which candidate can win in November.