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Vice Presidential & Presidential Debate Review

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Tonight, on "It's Real Talk Radio", we'll be reviewing the Vice Presidential & Presidential Debates and sharing our views & opinions on the 2016 Presidential showdown. 2016 marks one of the most controversial presidential showdowns in recent times, maybe even in history! From the controversial email scandal of Hilary Clinton to the devious rehtoric of Donald Trump, the 2016 Election is turning out to be what some would call "Reality TV." Now we have the Vice Presidential candidates going at it, but with so much controversy surrounding both Trump & Clinton, it's hard to imagine it will get the desired attention of the nation since both vice presidential candidates seem to have been overshadowed by their presidential running mates.

As our fans and supporters know, we typically air on Tuesdays at 10:00 PM Eastern Time, but we've decided to have a special air time of 11:00 PM Eastern Time for tonight, so the crew along with the listeners can tune in to the entire Vice Presidential Debate, giving a lot more to discuss for tonight's show. We aren't a political show, but tonight it's time to talk politics, because the Presidential Campaigns are coming down to the wire and the next 4-8 years of America is going to fall in the hands of our new commander-in-chief, Donald Trump or Hilary Clinton.

It's going to be interesting to see how Vice Presidential candidates Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana and Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia perform and if their performances can help sway the nation's citizens votes to their respected parties. Enought talk, LET THE GAMES BEGIN! You know how we do it! Real Talk with Real People!

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