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First Presidential Debate

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Programming Advisory


First Presidential Debate
LIVE Tonight on CPAC

(Ottawa, October 3, 2012) – Watch CPAC tonight for LIVE coverage from Denver, Colorado of the first of three presidential debates in the quest for the U.S. presidency. PBS NewsHour's Jim Lehrer will moderate the debate between Democratic nominee and incumbent, President Barack Obama and Republican nominee, Governor Mitt Romney. The candidates will square off on the topic of domestic policy. CPAC brings viewers live pre-show coverage from C-SPAN beginning at 8:30 pm ET / 5:30 pm PT, followed by the 90-minute debate at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT.

PrimeTime Politics
First Presidential Debate
Wednesday, October 3rd
LIVE
C-SPAN Pre-Show: 8:30 pm ET / 5:30 pm PT
Debate: 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT

For complete details on this and other CPAC programming visit www.cpac.ca.

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CPAC is delivered via cable, satellite and wireless distributors to over 11 million Canadian homes and worldwide via 24/7 live webstreaming and podcasts at www.cpac.ca.

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