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Debate signs have sprung up on the Centre College campus in Danville ahead of the vice presidential debate on Oct. 11. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Paul Ryan greeted supporters as he arrived at the Bluegrass Airport on Wednesday October 10, 2012 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Mark Cornelison | Staff
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Paul Ryan, and his wife Janna waved to supporters as he arrived at the Bluegrass Airport on Wednesday October 10, 2012 in Lexington, Ky. Photo by Mark Cornelison | Staff
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Centre student Wes Hardman, left, took a photo of fellow student Ward Roberts Oct. 10 in front of the MSNBC portable studio on the lawn in front of Crounse Hall at Centre College in Danville. News organizations were set up a day ahead of the vice presidential debates. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Technicians and producers prepared the stage Oct. 10, a day ahead of the vice presidential debate at Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Participants in a stand-in rehearsal on Oct. 10, a day ahead of the vice presidential debate, were, from left, Centre College student Alex Birmingham (as moderator Martha Raddatz), Centre student Ben Boone (Vice President Joe Biden), two unidentified technicians and Centre student Tommy Munoz (U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan). The rehearsal was at the debate site in the Norton Center for the Arts. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Dominic Pemberton, left, and Lamont Scott, right, both from Pennsylvania, used lint rollers Oct. 10 as they helped prepare the stage a day ahead of the vice presidential debate at Centre College. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Centre College sophomore Amanda Vance, from Louisville, talked to C-SPAN bus driver Pete Sugatt Oct. 10 in front of C-SPAN's educational bus. News organizations were set up a day ahead of the vice presidential debate. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Centre College made a special debate credential for the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of the college's Crounse Hall, one of many touches as the college prepared to host the vice presidential debate between Democratic incumbent Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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The media hall was ready on the Centre College campus on Oct. 10, a day before the vice presidential debate between Democratic incumbent Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Technicians set up equipment Oct. 10 in the television compound on the sidewalk in front of Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College on Oct. 10, a day ahead of the vice presidential debate. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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The media hall was ready on the Centre College campus on Oct. 10, a day before the vice presidential debate between Democratic incumbent Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Danville resident Humphrey Ballou walked his dog, Chip, past the Norton Center for the Arts and a CNN news crew on Oct. 10, a day ahead of the vice presidential debate. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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C-SPAN handed out these free buttons on the Centre College campus Oct. 10, a day ahead of the vice presidential debate between Democratic incumbent Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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During a rehearsal Oct. 10 for the vice presidential debate at Centre College, Centre students represented moderator Martha Raddatz and the candidates. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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CNN reporter Paul Steinhauser, right, gave a live report Oct. 10 from in front of The Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College, a day ahead of the vhe vice presidential debate. On the far left is photojournalist Mark Walz. Steve Sorg was operating the camera and producer Justin Lear was in the middle. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Television satellite trucks gathered in the parking lot next to the Norton Center for the Arts on Centre College campus. The campus was bustling on the eve of the vice presidential debate between Democratic incumbent Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Television satellite trucks gathered in the parking lot next to the Norton Center for the Arts on Centre College campus. The campus was bustling on the eve of the vice presidential debate between Democratic incumbent Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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The stage for the Debate Festival was set up Oct. 10 in front of the Campus Center at Centre College. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Participants in a stand-in rehearsal on Oct. 10, a day ahead of the vice presidential debate, were, from left, Centre College student Ben Boone (as Vice President Joe Biden), Centre student Alex Birmingham (as moderator Martha Raddatz), an unidentified technician and Centre Student Tommy Munoz (U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan). The rehearsal was at the debate site in the Norton Center for the Arts. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Technicians set up equipment Oct. 10 in the television compound on the sidewalk in front of Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College on Oct. 10, a day ahead of the debate between Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Participants in a stand-in rehearsal on Oct. 10, a day ahead of the vice presidential debate, were, from left, Centre College student Ben Boone (as Vice President Joe Biden), Centre student Alex Birmingham (as moderator Martha Raddatz), an unidentified technician and Centre Student Tommy Munoz (U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan). The rehearsal was at the debate site in the Norton Center for the Arts. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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Centre College students Tommy Munoz, left, Ben Boone and Alex Birmingham were stand-ins Oct. 10 during a technical rehearsal for the vice presidential debate at Norton Center for the Arts on the Centre campus. Munoz played U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, Boone played Vice President Joe Biden and Birmingham played moderator Martha Raddatz. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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One of the many signs at Centre College promoted the vice presidential debate between Democratic incumbent Vice President Joe Biden and Republican challenger Paul Ryan. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff
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