Final debate: Behind the scenes
Go behind the scenes of the final presidential debate at Lynn University on Monday.
Site of the final presidential debate Monday night. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Florida Gov. Rick Scott speaks to reporters at the final presidential debate in Boca Raton in this file photo from Oct. 29. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Scribes gather in the media center to watch the final debate. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
But they're not just watching; they're working too! (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
A wide shot of the media center. It's actually a pretty impressive operation. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Sen. John McCain was fairly popular in the media center, doing interview after interview Monday afternoon and evening. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Refreshments are served. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
After the debate, some of the biggest names -- and faces -- in politics came to the media center to do interviews. This is South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Sen. Marco Rubio. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Ohio Sen. Rob Portman. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Rep. Peter King, of New York. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Delray Beach's very own Ted Deutch. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
John Kerry. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Robert Gibbs. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
FOX News anchorwoman Megyn Kelly. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a U.S. Representative from Florida and chair of the Democratic National Committee. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Which 1990s party boy/actor/surfer dude did former RNC chair Michael Steele give a bro hug to? (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Why, none other than Pauly Shore! (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
What do a laptop, iPad, two phones, a camera, a Flip cam, a card reader and a big ole lens have in common? They're all tools of the digital news trade these days. And you guys thought we web guys were just the eye candy. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
Carl Cameron of FOX News takes a breather. (Photo: John P. Wise/WPBF)
