Obama And Clinton To Debate In Cleveland
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February 26, 2008 will be an interesting day for Cleveland. Democratic Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have agreed to have a debate at Cleveland State University.

NBC’s Tim Russert and Brian Williams will moderate the event and it will be broadcast live from Cleveland.
The President of Cleveland State University, Dr. Michael Schwartz, is pretty pumped about playing host to this debate. He said “this is very important for Cleveland. It matters for the University a great deal as well. We will do anything we can to promote this region. It is a critical issue for us. CSU is an educational institution. It is a wonderful opportunity.”
This debate is being sponsored in part by WKYC, Cleveland’s local NCB affiliate.
We’ll keep you updated with more information as it becomes available.
Update! There will a limited number of debate tickets available through a lottery system for current CSU students and the public.
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7 Responses to “Obama And Clinton To Debate In Cleveland”
how do you get tickets???
By Jen on Feb 8, 2008
Hello Jen~
I would suggest calling Wolstein Center - I’d imagine these Tickets will be available through them or Ticketmaster. There was no information available at their website.
By Heather on Feb 9, 2008
I just found out no tickets are being made available to the general public, Jen..
By Heather McLaughlin on Feb 13, 2008
To attend this debate how could one get a ticket? if the tickets are not available to the general public.
By suleka ali on Feb 13, 2008
They just announced that a limited number of tickets will be available via a lottery system for
current CSU students and to the general public.
Earlier it was reported there would be no tickets, but the story changed..
By Heather on Feb 14, 2008
i will pay 50 dollars for two tickets to this…. email me manes00@hotmail.com
By ADAM on Feb 25, 2008