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Mock debates are now taped — allowing the candidate and handlers to instantly review the performance and ensure, say, that there are no audible sighs (such as Al Gore emitted in his 2000 bout with George W. Bush).

“It’s just like prepping for trial,” says lawyer Patrick Murphy, the former Democratic congressman from Bucks County who ran for Pennsylvania attorney general in this year’s primary. “You have to anticipate what the other side’s argument is going to be. And you better know your facts. And the American people are the jury in this case.”

Murphy says he has debated more than 20 times in four campaigns. Early on in his very first debate, in 2006, a campaign operative for his opponent yelled something from the audience.

“Well,” Murphy remembers answering, “if you want to come up here and debate me, I’ll debate both of you at the same time.”

The crowd enjoyed it, and the moment became one of his favorite debating memories.

Jeffrey Green, a political-theory professor at the University of Pennsylvania, said he believes debates are less about persuading voters and more about “seeing candidates go through a difficult process and seeing which ones had the most composure and calm.”

If you can handle the klieg lights, tough questions, and partisan zingers, then maybe you can handle the 3 a.m. phone call from the Pentagon, the thinking goes.

Plus, it’s reality TV, says Green: “We as viewers seem to have an interest in watching ordinary people put on a public stage of stress and intensity.”

Nationally televised debates are relatively new. Only 10 presidential races have featured them. But they’ve become a vital part of the process.

“It’s exciting — and something that not all countries do,” Green said. “And it’s a badge of our freedom that we do it. It’s something to celebrate.”

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(Staff writer Jonathan Tamari contributed to this article.)

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