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University Warns of Ticket Scams for Presidential Debate

by KREX News Room
by Associated Press

DENVER- The University of Denver is warning people about scams involving tickets to Wednesday's presidential debate between incumbent Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

The university, which is hosting the event, says the debate is by invitation only and tickets will not be distributed before Wednesday.

The Denver Post reports tickets handed out to invited university students can't be sold or transferred, and students will have to show identification along with the tickets to enter.

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tater said on Sunday, Sep 30 at 8:57 PM

I concur Disgusted. I'm sure it will be very obvious too.

Disgusted said on Saturday, Sep 29 at 11:37 PM

They have to screen the audience carefully lest someone would ask Barry an off-teleprompter question. Only drones are welcome, patriots need not bother showing up.

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