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If an international incident occurs, Senator McCain might, depending on the nature of the incident and whether or not the Bush administration react in a way that's favorable to the Republican nominee, pull ahead of Senator Obama in the polls.
Foreign Policy has always been his strong suit.
But it doesn't look that way right now with several national polls, including a just release Wall Street Journal/NBC poll, putting the Democratic nominee ahead by at least 6 solid points.
The second Presidential debate in Nashville on Tuesday might be McCain's last stand. With the economy playing to the strengths of the Obama campaign, the Senator from Arizona certainly needs to pull a rabbit out of the hat to start any sort of comeback
As I did with the first Presidential debate and the VP debate last week, I'll be covering tomorrow's townhall debate live online from start to finish right here at Examiner.com
From the moment the candidates walk on stage at Belmont University at 9PM EST/8PM Central/6PM PST to the last question and the last handshake, I'll be following this pivotal point in the biggest election of our times in real time.
Buckle up!


