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Verá primer debate en EU 73% de votantes

Según un sondeo de The Morning Consult poll reportado por The Hill, 73 por ciento de los votantes registrados dijeron que hay alguna probabilidad de que vean el debate, y de ellos el 44 por ciento afirmó que es muy probable que lo vea.
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Poll: CNN's Anderson Cooper most popular debate moderator

Cooper got the highest rating, as 58 percent said they view him very or somewhat favorably. Holt, who will moderate the second debate, got 47 percent. Wallace got 45 percent and Raddatz received 29 percent.
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Poll: 73% of voters 'likely' to watch first Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump debate

A poll reveals 73 percent of registered voters say they are "very likely" or "somewhat likely" to watch the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton next week. In the Morning Consult poll, 44 percent say they are "very likely" to watch the debate, while 29 percent say they
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Follow the Presidential Debates on Snapchat, Facebook

The nonprofit Commission on Presidential Debates this week announced that Snapchat will be covering each debate on-site via a Live Story, letting viewers take in the experience "from the many different perspectives of students from the debate host universities, volunteers, media and many others."
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Johnson and Stein fail to make cut for first presidential debate

Though Johnson and Stein satisfied two of the criteria necessary to participate – that they be constitutionally eligible and have achieved ballot access in a sufficient number of states to win a theoretical Electoral College majority – neither met the threshold on polling.
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The Internet Will Have a Starring Role in Presidential Debates

Facebook is also acting as the "exclusive social media sponsor" for the first and third presidential debates and will help members of the campus community leverage the power of Facebook Live to show what's happening at the debate site.
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Facebook will help gather questions for presidential debate

Janet Brown, the executive director of the Commission on Presidential Debates, said that anyone will be able to submit a question. There are no guarantees, however, that those questions will make it on air. The moderators of the debate, ABC’s Martha Raddatz and CNN’s Anderson Cooper, will be under
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Who will qualify for the presidential debates? Announcement expected soon

The Commission on Presidential Debates is expected to soon announce which candidates will qualify for the first presidential debate, and at this point, it’s virtually impossible for any of the third party candidates to make the cut.
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Facebook will help gather questions for presidential debate

Never before has the commission given moderators a formal option to gather questions from the public via the internet for a general presidential election debate, according to Brown.
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