Looks as though Britain is copy-catting the US Presidential campaign debates. Britain held its first US-style televised campaign debate on Thursday, and I'm most certain Brown must have been unhappy to have agreed to this debate as the underdog of the three leading contenders in the race stole the show. Amazing what a difference a debate like this can make and the powerful effect on the outcome of the election. Will be interesting to see what will happen next Thursday. Any views on what the results may be?
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Washingtonpost.comBritain staged its first U.S.-style televised campaign debate Thursday night, generating 90 minutes of engaging repartee that ended with the biggest underdog in the tightest prime minister's race in generations here emerging the apparent victor.
For the prime-time exchange, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the Labor Party incumbent, took to a stage in Manchester alongside Conservative Party front-runner David Cameron and Nicholas Clegg of the third-place Liberal Democrats. But Clegg's performance -- two viewers' polls showed him winning by a landslide -- raised the prospect that the three debates planned ahead of the May 6 election could give him the kind of boost H. Ross Perot initially received after facing down Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush in 1992.
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