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Originally posted by jjf3rd77
WASHINGTON — It’s 13 weeks away, but Mitt Romney has already begun quietly prepping for his high-stakes inaugural debate with Barack Obama.
www.nydailynews.com...
Today Mitt Romney has been quietly preparing for his debate with Obama while Obama is on his "betting on America" jobs tour...
1. Oct. 3 in Denver
2. Long Island’s Hofstra University on Oct. 16
3. Boca Raton, Fla., on Oct. 22
A vice presidential debate is set for Oct. 11 in Danville, Ky
I wonder if lowly citizens like me can get into the Long Island debate in October? It's the one closest to me. Are these events open to the public? As in do they sell tickets?edit on 6-7-2012 by jjf3rd77 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by OLD HIPPY DUDE
Obama and Romney debate ?
On what ?
ObamaCare/ RomneyCare ?
Romneys biggest argument is Obama is a failure and he is a better choice,but he offers no PLANS just empty promises.
How is this any different from past presdential elections ?
It is about who can B.S. the people better .
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
WASHINGTON — It’s 13 weeks away, but Mitt Romney has already begun quietly prepping for his high-stakes inaugural debate with Barack Obama.
www.nydailynews.com...
Today Mitt Romney has been quietly preparing for his debate with Obama while Obama is on his "betting on America" jobs tour...
1. Oct. 3 in Denver
2. Long Island’s Hofstra University on Oct. 16
3. Boca Raton, Fla., on Oct. 22
A vice presidential debate is set for Oct. 11 in Danville, Ky
I wonder if lowly citizens like me can get into the Long Island debate in October? It's the one closest to me. Are these events open to the public? As in do they sell tickets?edit on 6-7-2012 by jjf3rd77 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
I wonder if lowly citizens like me can get into the Long Island debate in October? It's the one closest to me. Are these events open to the public? As in do they sell tickets?edit on 6-7-2012 by jjf3rd77 because: (no reason given)
All of the tickets allocated to Hofstra for the 2012 debate will be distributed to current students in the days before the debate. University administrators and faculty, including Rabinowitz, will not be given seats in order to provide the maximum number of students with an opportunity to witness the debate in person. In 2008, 250 tickets were set aside for Hofstra students to attend the event, although more than 4,000 sought seats at the event. Students interested in attending the debate will be given instructions on how to sign up for a seat in the fall of 2012.
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
Ah for those in the Tri-State area. I just found this posted at Hofstra University's website.
No tickets available to the public at this time...Looks like I am going to have to befriend a student from the school, if I wanna get in
www.hofstra.edu...