More photos at The Denver Post
MSNBC’s Presidential Debate Live Blog, with Joy-Ann Reid and Richard Wolffe
MSNBC’s Presidential Debate Live Blog, with Joy-Ann Reid and Richard Wolffe
President Barack Obama’s motorcade arrives at the first 2012 Presidential Debate at the University of Denver, October 3
More pre-debate photos at The Denver Post
President Obama steps off Air Force One upon arrival at Buckley Air Force Base in Denver, October 3
More pre-debate photos at the Denver Post
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I’ve seen various start times for this, from 2:0 to 2:30 ET – so keep checking.
Not listed by CNN, but you never know
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Thank you Donna!
Demnewswire – thank you @rchakras
“I had this impulse to hug him, so I did. And I cried. I think I even got tears on the Vice President’s suit jacket! … I am hugging the man who will help me and help our President move forward.”
— Kobe
Standing at the back of a packed high school gym as Vice President Biden finished speaking in Ft. Myers, Florida, on Saturday was 15-year-old Kobe Groce. He cradled a “Forward” sign, hoping to get the Vice President to sign it for his brother, Kaelin. After unsuccessfully trying to make it to the front of the event, a staff member asked if he could help. Kobe told his story, and the staffer left for a moment and came back, saying simply: “The Vice President would like to meet you.”
Read more at OFA – thank you Tally
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Barack Obama at Occidental
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‘Happy 20th Anniversary, Barack and Michelle!’ – sign the card here
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Coming up:
2:0: Michelle Obama speaks to grassroots supporters in Reno
2:25: President Obama departs Henderson, Nevada
3:55: Arrives in Denver
9:0: The Debate
What a journey…..
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More clips below
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Today:
12:0: President Bill Clinton campaigns for President Obama at the University of New Hampshire at Durham
2:0: Michelle Obama speaks to grassroots supporters in Reno
2:25: President Obama departs Henderson, Nevada
3:55: Arrives in Denver
9:0: The Debate
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Bloomberg: Companies added more workers than projected in September, evidence the labor market may be perking up, a private report based on payrolls showed.
The 162,000 increase in employment followed a revised 189,000 jump in August. The median forecast of 38 economists surveyed by Bloomberg projected a 140,000 advance.
More here
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Flying over a Romney rally at Wings of the Rockies Air and Space Museum, October 1
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