McCain, Obama are ‘Monday Night Football’ Halftime Show
November 4, 2008 | Posted in International News | 132 views
They tap into built-in big audience on election eve via prerecorded interviews.

Obama says he favors a college football playoff, and McCain supports a boxers union.
“Monday Night Football” isn’t the must-be-there national gathering place it might have been in Howard Cosell’s heyday, but it’s still a big deal.
A big enough deal that on election eve, presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama appeared during halftime via prerecorded interviews, answering questions asked by ESPN mainstay Chris Berman and on Westwood One radio’s pregame and halftime shows by veteran sportscaster Jim Gray.
Source [ LATimes ]
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