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Print Debate Generic Forum

The Print Debate forum is a work in progress. We have developed a generic forum that can be used in any election, from US President to local school board.

Key to the development and long term viability of the Print Debate process is the ability to scale our service to handle thousands of debates simultaneously in all corners of our democracy. Thus, we have taken great lengths to develop one forum that can be used by any race.

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Candidates that participate in a Print Debate send a strong message to the electorate. Embracing the Prtint Debate forum is a direct pledge by a candidate to engage in a substantive debate on the issues. Candidates that decline to participate risk allowing opponents to make their case without rebuttal.

Print Debates are intertwined to enable readers to follow one discussion thread throughout the debate.