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The Debate is Over, but the Videos Keep Playing

Posted by Cody J. Phillips on November 16, 2007

It hasn’t taken long for video clips of the debate to hit the web.

One clip showing Bill Richardson supporters was confusing at first with signs reading “2013?”

A quick search showed that it’s a selling point for Richardson’s campaign to get the troops out of Iraq now rather than setting a timetable of 2013 as alluded to by other candidates.

The video search also turned up a quirky video anticipating the showdown between major contenders Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards, complete with spaghetti western music:

Most of the video searches on Google, with various wording, turned up numerous Obama-centric clips.

The spin and mock-videos are sure to continue through the weekend.

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Signs (and people) on Swenson

Posted by Rob Ponte on November 15, 2007

Supporters are lined up on Swenson and showing support for their particular candidates. The rest of the campus, however, is eerily devoid of supporters. Most of the pathways are designated free-speech areas. I guess they figure more media attention next to the Pavilion.

Full set is here.

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