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Biden and Ryan Square Off in Vice Presidential Debate

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Programming Advisory

Biden and Ryan Square Off in Vice Presidential Debate
LIVE Thursday on CPAC

(Ottawa, October 10, 2012) – Watch CPAC Thursday night for LIVE coverage from Danville, Kentucky of the U.S. election’s vice presidential debate. Incumbent Vice President Joe Biden will go head-to-head with Congressman Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running mate. Moderated by Martha Raddatz, ABC News’ Chief Foreign Correspondent, the debate will focus on both domestic and foreign policy. See it live, from start to finish, as the campaign for the Oval Office continues.

PrimeTime Politics
Vice Presidential Debate
Thursday, October 11th
LIVE
9 pm ET / 6 pm PT

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