Commission on Presidential Debates Announces Moderators

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Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:02am EDT

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Paul G. Kirk, Jr. and Frank
J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., co-chairmen of the non-partisan Commission on Presidential
Debates (CPD), today announced the moderators for the 2008 general election
presidential and vice presidential debates.  The moderators, and the schedule
and locations for the debates (as announced on November 21, 2007), are as
follows:
    First presidential debate
    Friday, September 26
    The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss.
    Jim Lehrer
    Executive Editor and Anchor, The NewsHour, PBS


    Vice presidential debate
    Thursday, October 2
    Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.
    Gwen Ifill
    Senior Correspondent, The NewsHour, and Moderator and Managing Editor,
     Washington Week, PBS


    Second presidential debate (town meeting)
    Tuesday, October 7
    Belmont University, Nashville, Tenn.
    Tom Brokaw
    Special Correspondent, NBC News


    Third presidential debate
    Wednesday, October 15
    Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
    Bob Schieffer
    CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent, and Host, Face the Nation


    Each debate will begin at 9:00 p.m. EDT.

    Format
    The format for the debates, announced on November 21, 2007, will be:

    -- Each debate will have a single moderator and last for 90 minutes.
    -- In the first and third presidential debates and the vice presidential
debate, the candidates will be seated with the moderator at a table.
    -- One presidential debate will focus primarily on domestic policy and one
presidential debate will focus primarily on foreign policy.  The second
presidential debate will be held as a town meeting in which citizens will pose
questions to the candidates.  The vice presidential debate will cover both
foreign and domestic topics.
    -- During the first and third presidential debates, and the vice
presidential debate, the time will be divided into eight, ten-minute segments.
The moderator will introduce each segment with an issue on which each
candidate will comment, after which the moderator will facilitate further
discussion of the issue, including direct exchange between the candidates for
the balance of that segment.
    -- The participants in the town meeting will pose their questions to the
candidates after reviewing their questions with the moderator for the sole
purpose of avoiding duplication.  The participants will be chosen by the
Gallup Organization and will be undecided voters from the Nashville, Tenn.
standard metropolitan statistical area.  During the town meeting, the
moderator has discretion to use questions submitted by Internet.
    -- Time at the end of the final presidential debate will be reserved for
closing statements.
    Participants
    The CPD 2008 Candidate Selection Criteria, announced on November 21, 2007,
will be the exclusive means of determining the candidates to be invited to
participate in the debates.
    For more information, please visit http://www.debates.org.
SOURCE  Commission on Presidential Debates

Janet Brown of Commission on Presidential Debates, +1-202-872-1020
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