Submit a Question for the 2nd Presidential Debate by Oct. 2
September 25th, 2008 at 7:13 am

With a town-hall format, the second Presidential Candidate debate will be aired on Thirteen on October 7, 2008. While most of the questions will come from undecided Nashville voters invited to the debate, the Commission on Presidential Debates has opened this particular debate up to optional questions from voters all over the country, via the internet.

You can submit a question to be potentially chosen for the debate at ‘MyDebates‘, a site run by myspace with the Commission on Presidential Debates. To suggest a question, you have to login as a guest (if you don’t have a myspace account), and skip through the first couple of screens. The ’submit a question’ option will then become available to use.

You must submit any questions by October 2nd in order to be considered for the October 7th debate.

While 13 broadcast the full debate, we don’t have it online…but you can watch the Sept. 26 debate, moderated by NewsHour’s Jim Lehrer, in full here courtesy C-Span:

See analysis of the debate via NewsHour’s Vote 2008.

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