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Welcome to the CBS News Debate Webcasts!
CBSNews.com and CNET.com partnered to bring you live, exclusive Web coverage of the presidential and vice presidential debates from Katie Couric and the CBS News Political Team.
At the conclusion of live network coverage of the debates, Katie hosted a a series of Web-only show where she spoke with special guests, undecided voters, and the CBS News political team who answered questions submitted by you.
Complete webcast videos are archived in the debate schedule below.
First Presidential Debate |
Friday, September 26
The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss.
Moderator: Jim Lehrer, Executive Editor and Anchor, The NewsHour, PBS
Vice Presidential Debate |
Thursday, October 2
Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.
Moderator: Gwen Ifill, Senior Correspondent, The NewsHour, and Moderator and Managing Editor, Washington Week, PBS
Second Presidential Debate (town meeting) |
Tuesday, October 7
Belmont University, Nashville, Tenn.
Moderator: Tom Brokaw, Special Correspondent, NBC News
Third Presidential Debate |
Wednesday, October 15
Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
Moderator: Bob Schieffer, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent, and Host, Face the Nation
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