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Bush & Kerry Reportedly Agree to 3 Debates

HeadlineSep 20, 2004

In campaign news, President Bush and Sen. John Kerry have tentatively settled on a package of * three face-to-face debates* beginning next Thursday. The first debate will focus on foreign policy and take place on September 30 in Florida. A town hall meeting style debate will occur on October 8 in Missouri and a debate on domestic policy will take place on October 13 in Arizona. Meanwhile Vice President Cheney and Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards will debate Oct. 5 in Ohio.

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