Oct 12 Watch Shields, Brooks on Campaign, Copyright and Cheating Cyclists Shields, Brooks on Campaigns, Copyright and Cheating Cyclists… Continue watching
Oct 12 Watch Shields and Brooks on Polls, Biden and Ryan Debate Style, and State of the Race Shields and Brooks on Polls, Biden and Ryan Debate Style, and State of the Race… Continue watching
Oct 12 Watch Both Campaigns Claim Victory After Spirited Match Between Biden and Ryan Both Campaigns Claim Victory After Spirited Match Between Biden and Ryan… Continue watching
Oct 12 Vice Presidential Debate Is a Thriller By Christina Bellantoni Vice President Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan shakes hands as debate moderator Martha Raddatz looks on. Photo by Michael Reynolds/Pool-Getty Images. Joe was indeed Joe. The vice presidential faceoff Thursday night delivered what many were expecting -- a feisty exchange… Continue reading
Oct 12 Watch Ryan Pokes Fun at Biden for History of Gaffes Vice President Biden criticizes Romney for the 47 percent comment. Paul Ryan responds by reminding Biden of his own gaffe tendencies. Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch Shields and Brooks: Joe Biden Brings Passion, Paul Ryan Keeps Cool Shields, Brooks: Biden Has Passion, Ryan Keeps Cool… Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch In VP Debate, Shields, Brooks Predict Ryan to Show Bipartisanship, Biden Resolve In VP Debate, Shields, Brooks Predict Ryan to Show Bipartisanship, Biden Resolve… Continue watching
Oct 11 Watch Biden and Ryan Square Off in 2012 Vice Presidential Debate Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan, went head-to-head in the 2012 vice-presidential debate in Danville, Ky. Moderated by Martha Raddatz, the candidates talked about domestic and international issues, including the attacks on Libya, Medicare, taxes and the deficit… Continue watching
Oct 08 Watch Romney-Obama Race Tightens Up, Raising Stakes for Vice Presidential Debate Romney-Obama Race Tightens Up, Raising Stakes for Vice Presidential Debate… Continue watching
Sep 07 President Obama's Speech Caps Convention By Tom LeGro On the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., President Obama appealed to voters to give him four more years in the White House, telling them, "Our challenges can be met."… Continue reading