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10 Qs, fewer As

Candidates begin to answer voters’ queries on 10Questions. On net neutrality, Barack Obama says yes:

Mike Huckabee, on the other hand, spends more than a minute saying absolutely nothing:

The Rev. Huckabee also answers a question about whether America is an unofficial theocracy saying he respects a well-behaving atheist over a nasty Christian:

And here the questioner responds to Huckabee’s answer, thanking him for at least respecting atheists:

VoterVid: 10 Questions winners

The top vote getter at the 10 Questions online video debate after the first round.

No. 1: on net neutrality:

No. 2: Is America unofficially a theocracy?

No. 3, continuing the unGod theme:

VoterVid: 10 Questions on the war on terror

Our friend David Weinberger submits a query to the 10 Questions debate asking whether we should look at the war on terror as a war. This is, indeed, a dividing line and I, for one, would like to hear answers from both sides. Weinberger says we could also view terrorists as criminals. How about war criminals?

A better debate

We at Prezvid are proud to be a cosponsor — alongside the New York Times and MSNBC.com — of TechPresident’s 10 Questions, an attempt to hold one more Presidential debate but to do it better this time. It’s elegantly simple: You tape the questions. We, the people, select the best ones. They are submitted to the candidates. They respond. We grade their responses. Have at ‘em.




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