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Hofstra Debate Word Count
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Powerline reports on a memo from CNN's Mark Whitaker that seeks to explain why President Obama got to speak for four minutes more than Mitt Romney in the Hofstra presidential debate the other night. Says the memo, "On why Obama got more time to speak, it should be noted that Candy and her commission producers tried to keep it even but that Obama went on longer largely because he speaks more slowly. We're going to do a word count to see whether, as in Denver, Romney actually got more words in even if he talked for a shorter period of time."
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Hofstra Debate Word Count
futureofcapitalism.com
Powerline reports on a memo from CNN's Mark Whitaker that seeks to explain why President Obama got to speak for four minutes more than Mitt Romney in the Hofstra presidential debate the other night. Says the memo, "On why Obama got more time to speak, it should be noted that Candy and her commission producers tried to keep it even but that Obama went on longer largely because he speaks more slowly. We're going to do a word count to see whether, as in Denver, Romney actually got more words in even if he talked for a shorter period of time."
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