October 08, 2009
Augusta Commission District 1 Candidates Square Off
Advance voting continues for several races in Richmond County…including the four spots on the Commission. Just more than three weeks ahead of the General Election…the four folks who want the district one seat squared off, Thursday night. WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop reports.
September 22, 2009
View SC GOP Gubernatorial Debate Live Tuesday Night
Republicans hoping to succeed South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford will appear in their party’s first debate. The Laurens and Newberry County Republican parties will hold the “First in the State GOP Gubernatorial Debate” on at the Newberry Opera House Tuesday.
July 10, 2009
“Out There…Somewhere”: Lake Debate Rages For Double Decade
We call it the lake, but what’s its name? Lake Thurmond is the official one, unless of course you call it something else. For 20 years, it’s been the great lake name game. It’s “Out There…Somewhere” with News Channel 6’s George Eskola.
April 29, 2009
Edgefield County Council Members Have “Healthy” Debate
Health insurance is at the heart of the Edgefield County budget debate. County employees have been completely covered by the county, but now they may have to pay part of that, out of pocket. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe takes a look at the ‘healthy debate’ brewing among Council members.
November 13, 2008
John Edwards To Face Off Against Karl Rove In Public Debate
Two-time presidential candidate John Edwards is continuing his return to the public stage by debating Republican strategist Karl Rove.
October 28, 2008
Candidates for 12th Congressional District Square Off
Congressman John Barrow and Republican Challenger John Stone debate Tuesday at Julian Smith Casino.
October 23, 2008
Georgia Debate Focuses on Georgia-Florida Water War
The battle over Georgia water was the focus of a debate between Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss and Democrat, Jim Martin. The debate aired Tuesday night on WXFG Fox 54. Chambliss asked Martin how he could support Barack Obama…when Obama has sided with Florida in the water war with Georgia.
October 16, 2008
WEB POLL: Who Do You Think Won The Final Presidential Debate?
Barack Obama and John Mccain sat just feet apart, making for an intimate, tense, sometimes awkward, final debate as the Presidential campaign enters it’s last weeks. The stakes were much higher for McCain. Behind in the polls, he was aggressive, distancing himself from President Bush. Tell us who you think won the debate.
With Final Debate Over, Presidential Candidates Head Back Onto Campaign Trail
Thursday morning, the candidates head back out on the road for the final 19 days of the campaign. Wednesday night, they went head to head in a third and final debate. It may have been John McCain’s last chance to turn around an election which, according to the polls, seems to be slipping away from him. Was it enough? ABC News’ Christianne Klein has the details in your Vote 2008 report.
October 15, 2008
Local Leaders Face Off At ASU
The presidential debate takes a local turn. As McCain and Obama face off in New York, two others debate here in Augusta. WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop explains.
Candidates Square Off in Final Debate
Presidential Candidates Barack Obama and John McCain squared off in their third and final debate in New York.
Bob Schieffer moderated the event.
Final Presidential Debate Being Held Wednesday Night
Polls show John McCain slipping steadily behind Barack Obama, as the two prepare to meet Wednesday night in the final debate of Campaign 2008. It might be Senator McCain’s last best chance to change the dynamic of the race. ABC News’ Linsey Davis has more in out Vote 2008 report.
October 10, 2008
NAACP Hosts Debate
Candidates Debate the Issues in Downtown Augusta
October 08, 2008
WEB POLL: Who Do You Think Won Tuesday Night’s Presidential Debate?
Round Two of the Presidential debates was all about finger pointing, as Senators John McCain and Barack Obama met face-to-face, Thursday night, in Nashville, TN. Let us know who you think won.
Candidates Back On Campaign Trail After Tuesday Night Debate
The Presidential candidates back on the campaign trail, Wednesday. Barack Obama and John McCain will stump for vote in the battleground states of Indiana, Pennsylvania And Ohio. They’ve got two debates under their belts, now, but Tuesday night’s face-off didn’t seem to change a campaign dynamic that favors Barack Obama, for now. ABC News’ Linsey Davis in is New York with the details.

