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Practice debate opponent shares his secrets

Robert Barnett, a prominent Washington attorney, has worked on eight national presidential campaigns, focusing on debate preparation. He played the role of George H.W. Bush in practice debates with Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and with Michael Dukakis in 1988, and practice debated Bill Clinton more than 20 times during the 1992 campaign. He also played the role of Dick Cheney in 2000 and 2004 and helped prepare Hillary Clinton for 23 primary debates for the 2008 nomination. Barnett spoke with CNNI's Michael Holmes.

Palin brings her folksy tone to debate

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin set the tone for how she would approach Thursday night's vice presidential debate before it began.

Time.com: Behind Obama's Palin Strategy

The campaign can't afford to ignore the sudden political superstar, but going after her head-on could be just as risky

People.com: John McCain Picks Sarah Palin as Running Mate

The choice of the Alaska governor adds to the historic nature of the '08 election race

VP fever intensifies as conventions near

It happens once every four years: Political pundits, news junkies and water cooler crowds obsess over whom the presidential contenders will pick to be their No. 2.

Time.com: Randi Rhodes Quits Air America Radio

Randi Rhodes has quit the Air America radio network, a week after it suspended her for using a derogatory word for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton during an event in San Francisco

Clinton apologizes to black voters

Sen. Hillary Clinton apologized to a gathering of black newspaper publishers Wednesday for a top fundraiser's controversial comments that Sen. Barack Obama's race has helped his candidacy.

Ferraro steps down from Clinton campaign

Former congresswoman and vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro is resigning her fundraising position with Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign after controversial comments she made about Clinton's rival, Sen. Barack Obama.

Ferraro: 'They're attacking me because I'm white'

Geraldine Ferraro defended her controversial comment that Sen. Barack Obama's campaign was successful because he was black, telling an interviewer Tuesday that she was being attacked because she was white.

CNN.com readers respond to Ferraro's controversial comments

Former U.S. Rep. Geraldine Ferraro is stepping down from Sen. Hillary Clinton's finance committee after drawing fire for remarks about Sen. Barack Obama amidst a tough Democratic presidential campaign

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