Friday, October 12, 2012

Presidential Debates


1. Can you recall why the League of Women Voters Lost control over the Presidential Debates? T he League of Women voters, was a genuine non-partisan entity, our voice, the voice of the American people in the negotiation room, and time and time again, The League had the courage to stand up to the Republican and Democratic campaigns to insist on challenging creative formats, to insist on the inclusion of independent candidates that the vast majority of American people wanted to see, and most importantly, to insist on transparency, so that any attempts by the Republican and Democratic parties to manipulate the presidential debates would result in and of enormous political price.
2. Can you explain how that changed how the debates are organized?
That changed how the debates are organized because it made the league of women voters feel a specific way about certain situations in the government. 
3. Can you predict the outcome if third party candidates were allowed into the debate? If not now, what information would you need? What are the Democrats and Republican afraid of? If the third party candidates were allowed in the debate

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