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- Obama and McCain to appear on Monday Night FootballUSA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
- Date: November 3, 2008USA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
- Time: 10:15 p.m. ESTUSA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
- Television coverage: ESPNUSA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
- Washington Redskins are hosting the Pittsburgh SteelersUSA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
- Each to be interviewed one-on-one by Chris BermanUSA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
- Interviews will be taped earlier in the dayUSA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
- Most polls show Obama has a slight lead as of October 30, 2008The Boston Globe: More polls, more good news for Obama
- First time since 1984 that Monday Night Football was played in the Washington, DC area on the evening before an electionYahoo Sports: Obama, McCain to be interviewed for 'MNF'
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On November 3, 2008, the night before the 2008 Presidential Election, presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain will be interviewed via-satellite during the halftime show of Monday Night Football.USA Today: McCain, Obama to Make 'Monday Night Football' Appearances
Obama on MNF in 2006
Democratic nominee Barack Obama previously appeared on Monday Night Football on December 11, 2006. Obama gave a short speech before the Chicago Bears took on the St. Louis Rams. He talked about many questions that had been asked in the recent months, such as does "the new guy from Chicago have enough experience to lead us to victory?" He closed by donning a Bears hat and stating that he is announcing that he is "ready... for the Bears to go all the way."YouTube Video: Barack Obama on Monday Night Football, December 2006 (Time: 1:12)-
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Obama McCain Monday Night Football Questions
Do you trust John McCain to make important decisions about the future of the Internet? 8 AnswersNo, he's not someone who lives and dreams for the future of Internet. He isn't someone who uses the Internet and is one of those people who might believe AOL o... read more
Do you think Rep. Joe Wilson's (R-SC) apology to President Obama was sincere? 9 AnswersNo, I don't think it was sincere. But only in the sense that he's a politician who will say whatever he needs to keep his career afloat--same thing applies to R... read more
Where can I find photos of John McCains son, Jack McCain meeting President Obama? 1 AnswerYou can find pictures and a video of Barack Obama and Jack McCain hugging here: http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/05/22/obama.mccain/ read more
Has fmr Arizona Rep. J.D. Hayworth given any indication (on his talk show, etc) that he is planning on challenging Sen. John McCain 1 AnswerThere has been no official word, but the New Times says: "The word is that he's comfortable being the tribune of the far-right locally." I'm doubtful it will h... read more -