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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Butterbean on August 14, 2012, 02:13:43 PM
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Has there ever been a debate where the opponents get to ask each other questions?
Like, Romney and Obama (and Ryan and Biden) could each take turns asking each other a total of 10 questions (one at a time of course, w/responses) which would be unknown to their opponent until asked in the debate?
That could be very interesting!
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Question 1 - where is the BC?
Has there ever been a debate where the opponents get to ask each other questions?
Like, Romney and Obama (and Ryan and Biden) could each take turns asking each other a total of 10 questions (one at a time of course, w/responses) which would be unknown to their opponent until asked in the debate?
That could be very interesting!
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I dont know - but I know the candiidates wouldn't answer the Qs anyway. They'd just return to stump speeches and gotcha lines.
newt had a cool idea about the series of town hall 3 hours unmoderated debates with obama every week. Would never happen.
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I dont know - but I know the candiidates wouldn't answer the Qs anyway. They'd just return to stump speeches and gotcha lines.
newt had a cool idea about the series of town hall 3 hours unmoderated debates with obama every week. Would never happen.
its absurd to only have three debates
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Has there ever been a debate where the opponents get to ask each other questions?
Like, Romney and Obama (and Ryan and Biden) could each take turns asking each other a total of 10 questions (one at a time of course, w/responses) which would be unknown to their opponent until asked in the debate?
That could be very interesting!
Don't recall that in recent memory for the general election. Closest would be townhall format where people in the audience get to ask questions.