High-tech debate on the web
The first-of-its-kind Democratic Candidate Mashup is well underway, and of those web surfers who have taken part so far, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are tied at 31 percent.
The mashup allows voters to create their own video debate by mixing and matching answers from the eight contenders on issues including the war in Iraq, health care, and education. Moderator Charlie Rose asked the questions, and comedian Bill Maher asks his own queries.
It is a joint venture of Yahoo!, the HuffingtonPost.com blog, and the web magazine Slate.com. The debate site has an introduction with clips of some of the best-known moment from past traditional debates: John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960, Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale in 1984, and Lloyd Bentsen and Dan Quayle in the 1988 vice presidential face-off.
If you take part in the mashup today and would be willing to talk to a reporter, please send an email to masspolitics@globe.com with your daytime phone number.
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