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WEDNESDAY
POL-VP debate
Vice presidential debates generally don't have a lasting impact on an election but this one could be different as VP Joe Biden looks to stop the bleeding from President Obama's weak performance last week and play the attack dog to Paul Ryan's wonkish underclassman.
THURSDAY DAYSIDE
POL-Debate-Five-Things
An advancer on Thursday night's debate: Five things to watch for
POL-Debate-Styles
Joe Biden's blunt speaking style plays well among the blue-collar crowd and while he didn't get many delegates in 2008, by most accounts he was undefeated in the debates he participated in before dropping his White House run. For Paul Ryan, the wonky party numbers guy, it's his biggest moment yet on the national stage. Can he stand up to what's expected to be an aggressive examination of what a Romney administration would look like?
POL-Ryan-Interview
Behind the budget wonk is a hunting, Green Bay Packers-loving, P90X fanatic who could have a lasting impact on entitlement programs and the federal deficit.
POL-Biden-Debate
Joe Biden declined to sit down for an interview, so we look at his role on the campaign trail and in the White House.
COMMENTARY-Sparring-Partners
John Avlon and Margaret Hoover on three questions that should be answered.
MONEY-Social-Security-Plans
Comparing the campaigns on Social Security.
MONEY-Medicare-Plans
Comparing the campaigns on Medicare.
MONEY-Ryan-Budget
Five things you need to know about Paul Ryan's economics.
THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY
POL-VP-Debate
A running story during the debate, followed by a full writethrough after the talking is over.
POL-Debate-Five-Things-We-Learned


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