It remains uncertain whether September 26’s foreign policy debate will happen in Mississippi and, given the state of the economy, whether the debate will cover its planned topic.
It’s ON. (While the topic may still be FP, I don’t know how it can avoid touching on the economy and McCain’s role as a spoiler yesterday.)
The media, however (including some joker named Rove), is already gaming the politics involved in the first debate. But their concern seems to be style, not substance.
As a foreign policy professional interesting in a robust and substantive, what specific issues would you like to see contrasted tomorrow night?
Edit 9/26: The NY Times is asking the same question today…