Post and Vote Your Questions for GOP Debate

Google launched a site that will allow people to send their questions to the GOP candidates of the upcoming Google/FOX News Debate.
Google launched a site that will enable users to post and vote for questions ahead of the next GOP primary debate.
The said upcoming debate, which is co-presented by Google and FOX News, will take place on September 22, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Google’s site, FOXNews/Google Debate will be collecting text and video questions from their users which will be asked on the upcoming debate. It will also allow users to weigh in which query they find most relevant.
While the format allows for a lot of softball questions, there will be tough questions too like the one submitted by Adam Hopkins from Farmington, Mass: “What is your position on US/Israel relations? And in particular, whether you will or will not pursue a ‘two-state solution’?”
Those top-voted questions will be asked to the candidates during the debate. Google will also provide maps, facts and additional information to help the social discussion. Despite which side of the aisle you are, more information and public voice are always good things. Check the site’s video advertisement below.
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