John McCain and Barack Obama battled over taxes and the best way to help struggling American workers during their second presidential debate.
Energy and the environment are a hot topic for voters in this presidential election. But for Tennessee voter John Croxton, caring for the environment has been a lifelong commitment. (Oct. 8)
Sen. Obama needed to clear the hurdle. Sen. McCain needed a game changer. Who came out ahead in the second Presidential debate? AP correspondent Jason Bronis breaks down the action from the second presidential debate from Tennessee. (Oct. 8)
McCain supporters attended a viewing party. Suraya Fadel reports.
Campaign strategists were enthusiastic about the presidential candidates' performances in the second of their three debates. Senators Barack Obama and John McCain sparred over economy, healthcare. (Oct. 7)
Anderson talks to his panel of analysts as to whether Sen. McCain or Sen. Obama had the better debate performance.
Anderson talks to his panel about where the rhetoric on the campaign trail goes after the second Presidential debate.
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama face off in a town hall-style debate in Nashville, Tennessee.
Best moments from the second presidential debate in Nashville, Tenn.
Was this debate a game-changer for either candidate? The AP's Liz Sidoti doesn't think so. (Oct. 7)
Jabbing his finger and spitting out "that one" instead of naming Barack Obama, John McCain showed an angry side at Tuesday's presidential debate but analysts said it may be too little, too late for the Republican.
John McCain entered the second debate behind in the polls and had to make a good showing. Both candidates favored the town hall format fielding questions from the audience. KING 5's Lori Matsukawa reports on the debate, Eric Schudieske has the reactions.
McCain, Obama accuse each other of being reckless on foreign policy talk.
Speaking to a raucous crowd of more than 8,000 people at ECU, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said her running mate, John McCain, was the right choice for president.
Barack Obama and John McCain clashed repeatedly Tuesday evening over the causes and cures for the worst economic crisis in 80 years.
McCain on Obama's experience: 'We don't have time for on the job training.'
3TV continues its profile of Arizona candidates as azfamily.com's Beverly Kidd sits down for an interview with 1st Congressional District candidate Ann Kirkpatrick.
Sen. Barack Obama says investing in green technology would be an 'engine that drives us into the future.'
McCain: 'Sen. Obama's various tax proposals is like nailing JELLO to a wall''
azfamily.com's Tyler Baldwin reports on the second presidential debate and talked to Valley residents about who they thought came out on top and why?
RNC Chairman Robert "Mike" Duncan comments after the second presidential debate.
CNN political contributors Hillary Rosen and Amy Holmes talk to Melissa Long about the second presidential debate.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) says John McCain proved during the debate that he was "out of touch" with voters.
CNN.com Live's Melissa Long talks to author and facial coding expert Dr. Dan Hill after tonight's presidential debate.
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama tell voters how they would act if Iran were to mobilize against Israel.
Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain debate their foreign policy strategy and the fight against terrorism.
After fielding questions on the economy, health care and foreign policy, presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain closed their second debate on an introspective note.
KDKA Political Editor Jon Delano reports John McCain and Barack Obama faced off in a town hall type debate in Tennessee tonight.
Barack Obama and John McCain clashed repeatedly over the causes and cures for the worst economic crisis in 80 years Tuesday night in a debate in which Republican McCain called for a sweeping new program to keep homeowners from foreclosure.
Eight panelists watched the presidential debate at CBS 2 and reacted to the second presidential debate between Obama and McCain. CBS 2's Vince Gerasole reports.
In one local home, a mother and daughter watch the presidential debate in hopes of changing one another.
Barack Obama and John McCain face off in a very high stakes showdown. With 28 days to go until the election, both candidates hope to extend a hand to the undecided. CBS 2's Mike Flannery reports.
At the second presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama went back and forth about their policies towards Pakistan.
The presidential campaign isn't the only political topic making headlines here in California. Proposition 8, the ballot initiative to ban gay marriage, has seen massive fundraising efforts from supporters and opponents alike.
If the elections were held today, who would you vote for? News 8 took this question downtown and asked local voters in an unscientific poll.
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama debate the differences in their health care proposals.
Sen. John McCain says offshore drilling will lead to lower fuel prices.
Election officials here in San Diego County are expecting record numbers at the polls. They're getting ready for a 70 to 80 percent turnout.
Sen. John McCain explains how he would fix social security and Medicare.
Squaring off in the second of three debates, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain disagreed on health care. Obama described health care as a 'right,' while McCain said it was a 'responsibility.' (Oct. 7)