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clearly is a much better speaker to a huge crowd or an interviewer (than he is at a debate).'
The town-hall format has its risks. In 1992, a reflexive action by then-President George H.W. Bush to look at his watch, caught by a camera, played into conventional wisdom that he was out of touch with average Americans.
'Non-verbal communication is king in the debate, even though a lot of people don't realize that,' Levinson said. 'It's not so much what they say, it's what they look like when they're talking and, even more important, when their opponent is talking.'
It's also about confidence, said Leonard Steinhorn, a public communications professor at American University.
'These are uncertain times and people are looking for somebody who is going to be the steady hand at the tiller. That's how people will be looking,' Steinhorn said. 'They don't just listen to what they have to say, they'll listen to how they say it. They look at the command, their mannerisms and their temperament.'
What there probably won't be will be a lot of bitter back and forth between the candidates, experts say.
'Whatever anger that exists between the candidates, they are probably going to do their best to sublimate it and speak directly to the American people,' Steinhorn said. 'I think it would be a huge mistake for one candidate to let it fly.'
Said CNN's Borger: 'Will they be negative directly to each other? Will they be combative? It's going to be interesting to watch how they engage.'
It's likely that ratings will be higher than the 52.4 million viewers who tuned in for the Sept
On Monday, there were last-minute negotiations between the campaigns and how their candidates will move around on stage as well as how close U.S. Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama could come to the people asking the questions.
Inside Belmont University's Curb Event Center, the stage is set for the big event.
Throughout Monday, technical rehearsals have been going on to make sure all camera shots look right.
'I would say that it's more spontaneous in the sense that we don't know, no one knows except the moderator and the citizen participants with the questions that they come up with. But I can also say that we've never had a town meeting that didn't reflect seriousness and enormous respect for the election process and the candidates,' said Janet Brown of the Commission on Presidential Debates.
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