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Wallace Unplugged: Monday Edition 10/8

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    Will the vice presidential debate have an effect on the 2012 election?

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Road welcome to the Monday edition of Wallace and plot well -- in full debate note obviously the big news at this last week was the first.

Presidential debate between Romney and Obama the big news this week is gonna be the only vice presidential debate and I gotta tell you I.

There's a question as to how important the vice presidential debates or does it really swing people's votes but this is going to be entertaining because on the one hand you've got Joseph Biden.

In his late sixty's.

A classic old school liberal on the other hand you've got Paul Ryan is 42.

Who is you know just the quintessential young gun conservative.

I mean these people are the opposite ends.

Both in terms of the political spectrum in terms of their personalities.

And I think it's just going to be -- like watching them martian and moon man.

And I can't wait to watch again I don't know how many -- it's gonna -- but.

It's going to be interesting and and of course does but we come on the air next Sunday it'll be two days until the second.

Presidential -- -- will be all over all of this and the impact it has will start to see some polls Wellesley.

Whether or not with both the first presidential debate and also the good jobs.

News or at least the better jobs -- is something point 8% unemployment.

Whether it is -- swung the rights at all in the key states like Ohio and Florida and Virginia.

Any right let us know what you think.

Give us some ideas for people they interview and we'll see you back Iran's.

Okay.