10questions.com Last Call
10questions.com allows anyone with a video camera to ask the presidential candidates a question. The top 10 ten questions are chosen by voters on the site then presented to the candidates who respond with their video answers.
I'm a little late to the game. You only have the rest of the day to submit questions. The deadline is tonight.
AirCongress.com on the site's status:
The results so far: 188 questions and 92,500 votes from 27,000 voters. The top videos so far are about “network neutrality” and whether America is “unofficially a theocracy.” Activists on both of those issues have heavily promoted the questions. The third question is about “non-religious voters.”The rest of the top 10 questions, as of now, cover: medical marijuana, wiretapping without warrants, transparency in government, “corporate personhood,” campaign reform, the voting system, and the two-party system.
So far, Democrat John Edwards and Republican Ron Paul have committed to answering the top 10 questions. If you don’t like the list, go vote and do your part to change the line-up.
-Dippold
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