Friday, September 2, 2011

Republican Presidential Debate, September 22

A debate of Republican candidates for president will take place on September 22, in Orlando.

It will include questions submitted and chosen by the public via YouTube.

Details:

Fox News and Google to Host Republican Presidential Debate in Florida on September 22nd

FOX News and Google announced today that they will present a presidential debate on September 22nd from 9:00-11:00p ET in Orlando, Florida, in conjunction with the Republican Party of Florida.

In making the joint announcement, Michael Clemente, Senior Vice President of News Editorial, FOX News, said, “For access to news and information, it’s hard to imagine two more powerful brands than FOX News and Google, which is why we are proud to partner with a leader in global technology. The strength and reach of both should ensure a thorough and engaging debate that anyone can participate in.”

Moderated by Special Report anchor Bret Baier with panelists Chris Wallace, host of FOX News Sunday and Megyn Kelly, anchor of America Live, the debate will incorporate video and text questions submitted by the public on YouTube.com/FOXNews. Viewers will be able to vote on the questions they want the candidates to answer, and FOX News will use the votes to help choose which questions are posed to the candidates. In addition, FOX News and Google will present public data and Google search trends on air to help provide context to the questions and inform the debate throughout the evening.

Steve Grove, Head of News and Politics for YouTube, said, “We’re delighted to give voters across the country this opportunity to ask their questions of the GOP candidates. Through this joint debate with FOX News we hope to bring more voices into the arena to create an informed and lively dialogue about the future of our country.”

Of course, this means that Obama will likely want to deliver a major address, possibly before a joint session of Congress, on September 22, at 9:00 PM ET.

Mark your calendars.

1 comment:

Francis Middleton said...

[1] How will you stop the National Labor Relations Board from destroying more jobs if they can block a Boeing plant from being built?
[2] Will you stop all USA spending on noncompetitive, unrealistic, "GREEN" projects and concentrate on the economy and job survival energy sources?