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The Presidential Debates

Monday, June 28, 2004

The public debates between the presidential and vice-presidential candidates have been interesting and even amusing, proving that presidents are not untouchables.

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THE argument over whether the presidential and vicepresidential candidates needed to debate each other is slowly fading away. The General Elections Commission (KPU) had scheduled one big public debate at the end of the campaign period. The decision on who would be debating who, was to have been decided by drawing lots. Many believed this event would be a deciding factor, as if it would determine which team would lose and which would win, th

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