There's a much-hyped heavyweight bout in Las Vegas tonight, but instead of boxers in the ring there will be would-be presidents on a debate stage.

Will the Democratic debate live up to the billing? Or will it be like one of those overpriced pay-per-view fights that delivers far less action than promised?

Those are only some of the questions going into the two-hour debate, which will air at 8 p.m. on CNN. Seven Democrats will be there; the eighth hopeful, former Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska, didn't make the cut because of his anemic fund-raising numbers. This debate will have a new wrinkle: For the second hour, questions will come directly from audience members, which could change the dynamics.
Democrats go another round in Vegas - 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog - Boston Globe - Political Intelligence

Questions from the audience.......I'll watch it but I wonder what the questions are Hillary planted this time.

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Democrats go another round in Vegas There's a much-hyped heavyweight bout in Las Vegas tonight, but instead of boxers in the ring there will be would-be presidents on a debate stage. Will the Democratic debate live up to the billing? Or will it be like one of those overpriced pay-per-view fights that delivers far less action than promised? Those are only some of the questions going into the two-hour debate, which will air at 8 p.m. on CNN. Seven Democrats will be there; the eighth hopeful, former Senator Mike Gravel of Rating: 5