Human Events debate coverage and study guide
The Human Events team will be reporting live online on the presidential debate this evening. And, we have assembled a playbook of key reading for the topic areas to be covered by Moderator Jim Lehrer’s questions: Economy, Health Care and the Role of Government.
Among the Human Events coverage this evening:
- Human Events Correspondent Jessica Peck will be reporting live updates from the debate in Denver—during the debate and from the “spin room” afterward.
- Human Events reporters and editors will Tweet throughout.
- Human Events chosen “Tweeters” (apart from our writers and editors), will include Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Jonah Goldberg, Newt Gingrich, Erick Erickson and others will be hosted at HumanEvents.com.
- Look for full analysis shortly after the debate concludes, from David Harsanyi, Neil W. McCabe, Audrey Hudson, John Gizzi, Hope Hodge and John Hayward.
- On Thursday morning, coverage continues with “fact checker” analysis from Human Events Debunker Mark LaRochelle and reaction report from Jessica Peck.
Need a little background on key topics? Here is a bit of “playbook” reading to prepare for the key topics to be addressed this evening:
- How to Debate Obama, Advice from Gingrich, Kudlow, Harsanyi, Will, Krauthammer
- Economy: Who’s Responsible for the Debt?
- Economy: Are we Really Better Off than Four Years Ago?
- Economy: Five Ways to Get America Working Again
- Health Care: 6 Big Ideas for Obamacare Repeal and Replace
- Role of Government
Questions for Obama, courtesy of Michelle Malkin.
Video coverage of the debate will be offered by every cable news agency, scheduled from 9 to 10:30 p.m. EST.


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