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Boris Johnson replaced by ice sculpture after dodging election debate on climate crisis
Boris Johnson was criticized by party leaders and represented by a dripping ice sculpture after refusing to appear in a televised election debate focusing on climate change, sparking a row between the UK broadcaster and the Prime Minister's Conservative Party.
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Brexit Party drops out of TV leaders’ debate claiming broadcaster is unfair
The Brexit Party has dropped out of this Thursday’s leaders’ debate hosted by Channel 4, who the group say are too pro-Remain.
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Lib Dems angered by BBC decision to put fewer supporters in Question Time audience
The limited support is likely to have come down to the fact the room were "balanced" based on the number of MPs each party has in the House of Commons, meaning even the SNP had more support in the room than the Lib Dems.
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Laughing at party leaders is good for democracy
Political leaders can cope with confronting one another in exchanges of well-rehearsed soundbites; they can endure the most forensic grilling from professional interviewers; but faced with a Greek chorus whose pointed questions are supplemented by derisive laughter and grunts of incredulity, their
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Election debates: How to watch the BBC Question Time leaders' special
The audience will be selected by the Question Time production team to reflect how people in the country have voted. People apply online or by phone and will be asked about their past voting patterns and future voting intentions, whether they're members of political parties, and how they voted in the
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Representantes de alrededor del mundo se reunirán en U. de Michigan para promover debates, democracia
La universidad trabajará en colaboración con la Comisión Nacional para los Debates de Estados Unidos (CPD por sus siglas en inglés) y el National Democratic Institute (NDI), una organización sin fines de lucro que trabaja para apoyar y fortalecer las instituciones democráticas alrededor del mundo a
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U-M to welcome international ‘champions of democracy’ for key debate symposium
The university will partner on the event with the Commission on Presidential Debates and the National Democratic Institute, a nonprofit organization that works to support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government. Some
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Do TV Debates Sway Voters?
“There’s this perception that debates are this great democratic tool, where voters can find out what candidates stand for and how good they really are,” says Vincent Pons, assistant professor of business administration. “But we find that debates don’t have any effect on any group of voters.”
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What Were the Most Memorable Moments From Last Night’s Debate?
Here are some of the most memorable moments from Wednesday’s Democratic presidential debate in Atlanta, hosted by MSNBC and The Washington Post.
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Twitter accuses Tories of misleading public with 'factcheck' foray
The account’s avatar was switched during the debate from the party’s logo to a white tick against a purple background, and the account was used to promote pro-Tory statements prefixed with the word “FACT”. Shortly after the debate finished, the Twitter account name was changed back to CCHQ Press.
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Fact-Checking the November Democratic Debate
Ten candidates vying for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination took the debate stage Wednesday night in Atlanta for the fifth round of debates.
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Why party leaders have TV debates and why they don’t often sway elections
The principal reason is that, according to research from Harvard Business School, 72% of voters make up their minds more than two months before the election – meaning few people will change their minds by the time candidates are behind the debate podiums.
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