Biden, Palin Go Toe To Toe On The Issues After weeks of anticipation, Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joe Biden faced off in the one and only Vice Presidential debate last night. Law professor Joel Goldstein, of St. Louis University, and presidential debate expert Alan Schroeder, of Northeastern University discuss the highs and lows of both candidates' debate performance.

Biden, Palin Go Toe To Toe On The Issues

Biden, Palin Go Toe To Toe On The Issues

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Republican Sarah Palin, left, and Democrat Joseph Biden walk on stage following the vice presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Getty Images hide caption

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After weeks of anticipation, Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joe Biden faced off in the one and only Vice Presidential debate last night.

Law professor Joel Goldstein, a scholar on the vice presidency at St. Louis University, and presidential debate expert Alan Schroeder, associate professor of journalism at Northeastern University, discuss the highs and lows of both candidates' debate performance.