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Vice Presidential Debate Takes On More Importance
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The vice presidential debate at Washington University next month is starting to look a whole lot more intriguing. Republican John McCain's choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate is generating increased buzz about the Oct. 2nd debate at the university in St. Louis. It is the only scheduled matchup of Palin and Democrat Barack Obama's No. 2, Senator Joe Biden of Delaware. Student leaders say many on campus are eager to see how the debate plays out. Some political insiders believe the vice presidential debate could get TV ratings greater than those of the three presidential debates.

: Stephanie Stouffer

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