David Mathison will cover the third and final US Presidential debate at Hofstra University for the Huffington Post's Off The Bus.
The debate will focus on economic policy and domestic issues.
The debate will be moderated by Bob Schieffer, CBS News Chief Washington correspondent and host of Face The Nation.
The debate will take place at Hofstra’s
David S Mack Sports and Exhibition
Complex. The
adjacent Physical Fitness Center will serve as the media center for thousands of
national and international
journalists.
Leading
up to the debate, Hofstra is hosting
Educate 08, a series of lectures, conferences, artistic performances,
exhibitions, town hall meetings, and interactive forums focused on the issues,
history, and politics of presidential elections.
The series includes presentations by former US Treasury Secretaries Paul O’Neill and Robert Rubin; George Stephanopoulis; Gloria Steinem; former New York Governor Mario Cuomo; and singer Jason Mraz.












Sarah Palin, Alaska’s Governor and GOP Vice Presidential candidate, has been the brunt of media criticism as of late, and it seems as though nothing good can be said of Palin. A prime example of this negative media is the reaction to her appearance on NBC’s long-running pop culture mainstay, Saturday Night Live. Instead of applauding Palin for being a good sport or recognizing that her appearance gave SNL its highest ratings in 14 years, the press criticized Palin on her performance. The media continues to question Palin’s success as Alaska’s Governor, the pregnancy of her seventeen-year old daughter, and even her character. A big portion of the liberal-minded media has suggested that our country would implode if Palin took over the presidency from John McCain. However, many of these attacks are far from the truth. Many people respect Sarah Palin for her unrelenting efforts to improve her home state of Alaska. Others admire her support of disabled individuals like those with special needs, autism, and Down syndrome. Even more people trust Sarah Palin because of her advocacy for personal responsibility and financial freedom. Part of this advocacy for financial freedom includes Palin’s opposition to the removal of the payday loan industry.
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