Role of Candidate Debates in Political Discourse
“Point, Counter Point: The Role of Candidate Debates in Political Discourse” was a breakout session of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems' U.S. Election Program held November 2-5, 2014, at the Washington Marriott Georgetown.
Election law advocates talked about the role of candidate debates in elections. Matt Dippell focused on the Debates Commission that governs … read more
Election law advocates talked about the role of candidate debates in elections. Matt Dippell focused on the Debates Commission that governs presidential debates, and Diana Carlin talked about Senate and gubernatorial races. Topics covered during questions from the audience included the approaches of other countries to debates, and candidates' preparations for debates.
“Point, Counter Point: The Role of Candidate Debates in Political Discourse” was a breakout session of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems' U.S. Election Program held November 2-5, 2014, at the Washington Marriott Georgetown. close
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