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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13202.htmlSunday talk show tip sheet
With Election Day just two months away, both presidential candidates sit for interviews on the Sunday talk shows, eager to capture some post-convention momentum.
Republican John McCain gets the full half hour on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” his first Sunday show interview since formally accepting the GOP presidential nomination in St. Paul, Minn.
How will the Arizona senator pivot off of his Thursday night acceptance speech and into the fall campaign?
Not to be outdone, Democrat Barack Obama takes his Sunday show turn on ABC’s “This Week.”
What will the Illinois senator have to say about McCain’s surprise pick of Sarah Palin as his running mate?
After Obama, host George Stephanopoulos breaks down the interview and the just-finished GOP convention with New York Times columnist David Brooks, The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart and ABC’s Martha Raddatz and George Will.
Palin, who's been campaigning with McCain, has no announced plans for any major media interviews. But the Democratic vice presidential nominee, Joe Biden, takes his turn in the hot seat Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Can Biden, who’s been relentlessly on-message for the last few weeks, make it through “Meet” without any of the malapropisms that have so often plagued him in his long political career?
“Meet” moderator Tom Brokaw also chats with New York Times columnist Tom Friedman about his new book, “Hot, Flat and Crowded."
On CNN’s “Late Edition,” a pair of women senators — Democrat Barbara Boxer of California and Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas — debate the red-hot presidential race.
What will they have to say about Palin and independent women voters? Can she help McCain?
Also on CNN, Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, a Democrat, will battle it out with one of McCain’s fiercest defenders, fellow Arizona Republican Sen. Jon Kyl.
Additionally, host Wolf Blitzer looks inside the Obama campaign with one of the senator’s senior advisers, Robert Gibbs.
“Fox News Sunday” also features interviews with two top campaign advisers — Obama senior strategist David Axelrod and McCain campaign manager Rick Davis.
And Davis takes a turn as well on Bloomberg’s “Political Capital,” hosted by Al Hunt.
Finally, on C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers,” top Obama economic adviser Austan Goolsbee is questioned by Martin Crutsinger of The Associated Press and Michael Crittenden of Dow Jones Newswires.