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Presidential Candidates Badnarik and Cobb to debate in Miami

Joint news release from the Badnarik/Campagna and Cobb/LaMarche campaigns. The Open Format Debate featuring the Libertarian & Green Party candidates will be a stark contrast to the other Miami debate".

MIAMI, FL (PRWEB) September 28, 2004 -- Michael Badnarik and David Cobb, the presidential candidates from the Libertarian and Green parties, will take questions from media, students and the public in an open forum the night of—and just feet from—the first televised debate” between the two-party candidates.

The debate will take place on Thursday, September 30, at 5 p.m., at the Holiday Inn Ballroom, 1350 S. Dixie Highway, in Coral Gables. Pacifica Radio will interview audience members and debate participants following the two hour debate. From 9 p.m. until 10:30, the candidates and audience will watch a live broadcast of the restricted, two-party debate after which Badnarik and Cobb will offer their rebuttals.

Independent candidate Ralph Nader, who has been invited to participate in the open format debate, has not yet accepted the invitation.

Unlike the scripted and staged exchange between the two-party candidates which will take place directly across Dixie Highway from the Holiday Inn Ballroom, the open format debate will allow for uncensored questions from the public and students and will represent a wide range of viewpoints on the critical issues facing our country.

Two non-partisan student organizations, the University of Miamis Council for Democracy and the Miami-Dade College Student Senate, are sponsoring the unrestricted, open format debate along with the Center for Voting and Democracy, a nonprofit, non-partisan Maryland-based organization. John Anderson, the former Republican congressman and independent presidential candidate who is the chair of the Center for Voting and Democracy, will present an opening statement prior to the debate.

Admission to the debate is $5 for students and $10 for the general public.

This open debate will provide students in South Florida and throughout the nation an unparalleled opportunity to realize the richness, substance and diversity of American discourse outside the two-party monopoly,” said Edward Martos, President of the Council for Democracy, a non-partisan student organization dedicated to raising political awareness.

Contact:
Stephen Gordon (Badnarik/Campagna)
communications@badnarik.org
256-227-8360

Jason Neville (Cobb/LaMarche)
jason@votecobb.org    
504-338-3683


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