Al Jazeera will be broadcasting Free and Equal Debate

Free & Equal Elections Foundation Announces Numerous New Sponsors Promoting the 2012 Presidential Debate

Free and Equal Elections Foundation today announced more media and grassroots organizations that have signed on as sponsors for the 2012 Presidential debate.   Hosted by Free and Equal, the debate will take place at the Hilton Chicago on October 23. Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson, Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode, and Justice Party candidate Rocky Anderson have all confirmed their participation in the debate.

This debate is the only 2012 Presidential Debate featuring four candidates

The top six candidates were invited to participate. Democratic Party candidate and incumbent Barack Obama and Republican Party candidate Mitt Romney are welcome to participate in this historic debate. The moderator will be announced shortly.

“Questions will include foreign policy, the economy, civil rights, and other critical policy issues that affect not only Americans, but the rest of the world as well,” stated Christina Tobin, founder and chair of Free & Equal. “We are honored to have Al Jazeera broadcast this historic event.”
The debate will be broadcast live at www.freeandequal.org/live,  and Al Jazeera.

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  • haviland winter

    I’m happy to hear this, but the ad you’re flashing on the righthand side has the names and faces wrong! Please fix this.

  • Neil

    Paper cut outs of Obama and Romney should be placed one on each side of the four debate participants to remind the voting public of how shallow the republocrat ideas are and their failure to participate in a real debate.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Kaspersark2012 Ken Smith

    You have to pay to watch a free and equal debate?

  • http://www.facebook.com/Kaspersark2012 Ken Smith

    So where’s the link for the debate? Or is it going to be on c-span?

  • PositivelyUp

    ~FREE on CSPAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • TheSystemIsBroken

    Thank you Al Jazeera, Russia Today, OraTV, and CSPAN for broadcasting. I’m hoping more stations run the second debate.