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The mission of The Print Debate Center is to ensure a maximum amount of direct dialogue between candidates for public office. Our goal is to be a comprehensive online repository of all available political dialogue in written, audio and video formats. Print Debate documents and services are always free to the voting public, in the efforts to increase voter awareness and improve our American democracy.

We are actively seeking funding, partnerships and guidance from people and organizations that can help us achieve our goal of widespread use of the Print Debate forum in 2006. We are able to provide statements on our financial needs and in-depth discussions on the strategies behind our needs for funding. Throughout 2005, we will be developing the necessary relationships to bring the Print Debate forum to the forefront of the next federal election cycle.

The Print Debate Center is currently seeking official recognition as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We expect our determination letter from the IRS in the first quarter of 2005.


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