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He said he was surprised to get criticism from political pros and fellow journalists, people he said should have seen what he was trying to accomplish. Among the critics were Dan Abrams of ABC News, Michael Tomasky of The Daily Beast and Rachel Maddow of MSNBC.
"I was thinking, 'Weren't you paying attention to what was happening before your very eyes?'" he said.
Lehrer, who wrote a book last year about his experience moderating presidential debates, characterized the complaints against him as a thunderstorm that is passing. CNN's Candy Crowley and Bob Schieffer of CBS News will moderate the next two Obama-Romney debates. Thursday's vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan will be run by Martha Raddatz of ABC News.
Lehrer will be 82 during the 2016 presidential election campaign. He said he can't imagine being asked again to moderate and, given the pressure it puts his family through, can't imagine accepting if he were.
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